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Geopolitics and the Foreign Policy Dimension of EU Energy Securityhen compared to the other large energy-consuming regions of the world, as it is situated at the margins of a ‘new arc of instability’. Moreover, the incisiveness of the EU’s foreign energy policy is undermined by fragmentary interests within the EU. In the post-Cold War era, the EU has tried to addr得意人 发表于 2025-3-28 19:09:18
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The Hunter Becomes the Hunted: Gazprom Encounters EU Regulation or is it still just liberal? Secondly, how can Gazprom respond to the pressure? The chapter finds that the EU has become far more systematic and salient in its measures to handle Gazprom, but that it is methodologically difficult to say, on the basis of this case alone, whether the regulatory tight怒目而视 发表于 2025-3-29 04:45:49
An Industry Perspective: The Primacy of Market-Buildingever, this chapter argues that this view though perfectly valid is, to some extent, missing the point. From a practitioner’s perspective, substantial developments in the EU’s regulation of security of supply have also taken place that are no less significant. In particular, issues associated with thcolony 发表于 2025-3-29 07:33:47
Regulating for Consumers? The Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulatorsf supply and revitalize energy efficiency measures. This chapter establishes a connection between the Energy Union and the Agency for Cooperation of Energy Regulators (ACER). Regulation of the energy market must contribute in three areas for the Energy Union to be judged successful: (1) Integration表示问 发表于 2025-3-29 11:28:42
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Something for Everyone: Political Fragmentation and Policy Accommodation in the European Parliamentives put forward by the Commission in its Energy Union package are legislative in nature and will require parliamentary approval. The biggest challenge facing the EP may well be internal. Following the elections of May 2014, the assembly is more fragmented than ever. In June 2015, a draft resolution极小 发表于 2025-3-30 06:24:20
Conclusion: Liberal Mercantilism?ry state. In this capacity, the Commission’s mandate is narrow, and its toolbox is limited. However, within the parameters that the single market rules constitute, the EU can and does act in a unified, cohesive and comparatively effective way. Recent developments in international energy markets have