Energy Security Logics in Europe

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Author_Izabela Surwillo
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Cee Region
Cee State
Chernobyl narrative
comparative European energy policy
Copenhagen School
Copenhagen School Securitization Theory
critical security
critical security studies
CS Securitization Framework
emancipation
Emancipatory Logic
Energy Efficiency
Energy NATO
Energy Policies
energy policy
Energy Resources
Energy Security
Energy Security Debate
Energy Security Dimensions
Energy Sources
Energy Sovereignty
Energy Sphere
Energy System
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EU Climate
German Energy
Germany
LNG Terminal
NGO Sector
nuclear energy
nuclear policy analysis
pipeline politics
Poland
Polish Energy
renewable energy transition
securitisation
securitization theory
Security Logics
Significant Empirical Contribution
stakeholder perspectives
Ukraine
Ukrainian Energy

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138387683
  • Weight: 600g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 May 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book analyzes energy security dynamics in Europe through the prism of security logics.

Drawing on the literature on securitization, security logics and security contexts, it scrutinizes energy security debates and policy developments in Germany, Poland and Ukraine, focusing on the pipeline politics, nuclear energy and renewables sector. The contextualized analysis accounts for the wider historical, socio-economic and cultural background from which energy policies emerge and gives a voice to the different stakeholders—from policymakers to the local NGO sector. The book sheds light on the root causes of different energy policy decisions and illustrates that European energy security is currently driven by four security logics—war, subsistence, risk and emancipation. The logic of emancipation is a newly emergent phenomenon embraced by many bottom-up citizens’ initiatives and manifested in their drive to self-reliance, the rhetoric of liberation and local practices of energy production. The conceptualization and analysis of the emancipatory logic vis-à-vis other energy security logics help to explain European energy context most effectively—with its background conditions, emerging trends and often controversial national policy approaches.

This book will be of much interest to students of critical security studies, energy policy and European politics in general.

Izabela Surwillo is a postdoctoral researcher at the Metropolitan University Prague. She earned her PhD from the Central European University in Budapest and her master’s degree from the University of St. Andrews, UK. Her research interests include international relations theory, security studies and energy security.

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