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Duel Biden/Trump : quelles politiques énergétiques pour les Etats-Unis ?

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June 2024
Rim Berahab & Francis Perrin

Dans ce podcast, Francis Perrin, expert en énergie et Senior Fellow au Policy Center for the New South, revient sur les choix énergétiques des deux derniers Présidents des Etats-Unis, Joe Biden et Donald Trump. Il offre une analyse comparative de leurs politiques énergétiques, marquées par un contexte de transition énergétique mondiale.

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