New Politics of Energy Security in the European Union and Beyond

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Author_Andrea Prontera
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Black Sea Synergy
Caspian Sea Basin
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Central Asia Strategy
Dg Competition
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Energy Policy
Energy Resources
Energy Security Politics
Energy Security Strategy
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EU Energy Security
EU energy security governance case studies
EU Energy Security Strategy
EU External Governance
EU Gas Market
European Energy Security
external energy governance
historical institutionalism
Internal Energy Market
international political economy
Levantine Sea
liquefied natural gas
LNG Business
LNG Development
LNG Terminal
LNG Trade
Nord Stream
offshore petroleum regulation
pipeline policy analysis
South Stream
Southern Gas Corridor
State Market Nexus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032096834
  • Weight: 371g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Combining theoretical reflections and empirical insights from paradigmatic case studies in the area of external energy governance, pipeline politics, Liquefied Natural Gas development and offshore petroleum policy and politics, this ground-breaking study demonstrates that a distinctive and new politics of energy security is definitively emerging in the European Union. Innovative not only in regard to the case studies presented (which include the Caspian region, the Baltic, Mediterrean countries, Central Asia and EU-Russia relations), but also in regard to the analytical framework adopted – an International Political Economy approach informed by an historical institutional perspective – the book challenges the common view of the ‘de-politicisation’ of energy security supported by the mainstream market approach and the power politics and ‘zero-sum game’ view supported by the geopolitical perspective. This book places the study of EU energy politics in the broader, evolving context of global energy markets and explores the complex interactions between EU and national political dynamics and between energy security and environmental concerns at the local level.

Andrea Prontera is Assistant Professor of International Relations and EU Institutions and Policies in the Department of Political Science, Communication and International Relations at the University of Macerata, Italy. His main research interests and publications lie in the areas of international political economy, comparative public policy and energy policy.

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