| no | title | author | date  |
| 2.34.6.50/14 | ROSATOM in the war years of 2023 and 2024 | A.Nikitin, D.Gorchakov, Bellona |
February 2025 |
| 2.34.6.50/13 | Power Plays. Developments in Russian Enriched Uranium Trade | Darya Dolzikova, RUSI |
March 2024 |
| 2.34.6.50/10 | Rosatom during the war in Ukraine: how militarization of the Russian nuclear giant took place | Bellona |
December 2023 |
| 2.34.6.50/12 | Rosatom and Russia’s War in Ukraine | Vladimir Slivyak, ausgestrahlt |
November 2023 |
| 2.34.6.50/11 | La Russie, plaque tournante de l’uranium | Greenpeace France |
March 2023 |
| 2.34.6.50/08 | Russian nuclear energy diplomacy and its implications for energy security in the context of the war in Ukraine | Kacper Szulecki, Indra Overland |
February 2023 |
| 2.34.6.50/09 | Atoms for Sale: Developments in Russian Nuclear Energy Exports | Darya Dolzikova, RUSI |
February 2023 |
| 2.34.6.50/07 | Cutting the Tentacles of Russian Energy ‘Octopus’ Rosatom | Dixi Group |
July 2022 |
| 2.34.6.50/04 | Russian Grip on EU Nuclear Power | Patricia Lorenz |
May 2022 |
| 2.34.6.50/05 | Shunning Rosatom. Prospects of Russia’s nuclear expansion in the context of widening global sanctions | Ecodefense |
May 2022 |
| 2.34.6.50/06 | Reducing Russian Involvement in Western Nuclear Power Markets | M.Bowen, P.Dabbar |
May 2022 |
| 2.34.6.50/02 | Dreams and reality of the Russian reactor export | Vladimir Slivyak |
March 2019 |
| 2.34.6.50/03 | Nuclear Energy – the looming dependency on Rosatom in the EU | J.Haverkamp, WISE International |
March 2019 |
| 2.34.6.50/01 | The trade in nuclear weapon materials: the European Commission, Russia and highly enriched uranium | Greenpeace Int. |
December 1995 |