EU Gas Supply Security
Author: Mirja Schröder
Publisher:
Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783748900290
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Author: Mirja Schröder
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Published: 2019
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783748900290
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Faik Tanrikulu
Publisher: Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften
Published: 2018
Total Pages: 0
ISBN-13: 9783631744789
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEU Energy Security - Turkey's Energy Dependency and Role in the Southern Gas Corridor - Energy as a Factor in the Relationship between Turkey and the EU - Rising Importance of Turkey on European Energy Security
Author: Erdal Tanas Karagöl
Publisher: SETA
Published: 2014-10-15
Total Pages: 36
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis analysis focuses on the concept of energy supply security and SGC project that have been developed to provide energy supply security with Turkmenistan, Iran, KRG, and the East Mediterranean.
Author: Vedat Yorucu
Publisher: Springer
Published: 2017-10-03
Total Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 3319636367
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book highlights the importance of Turkey in diversifying supplies in future European energy security, focusing in particular on the rapidly emerging southern energy corridor. Turkey, by its location, occupies a key role in this corridor, fed by hydrocarbon supplies from Russian, Caspian, east Mediterranean and Arab sources. The book examines Turkey's role as a transit country (in addition to its own growing domestic energy market) and it utilizes the latest evidence on the geopolitics of various pipelines which convergence on Turkey. The evidence, including maps, strongly favor Turkey as an energy hub within a regional energy model driven by rational behavior and market forces. The book recommends an increasing strategic energy cooperation between the EU and Turkey to maximize mutual interest.
Author: Michael Ratner
Publisher:
Published: 2012
Total Pages:
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKReport that focuses on potential approaches that Europe might employ to diversify its sources of natural gas supply, Russia's role in Europe's natural gas policies, and key factors that could hinder efforts to develop alternative suppliers of natural gas.
Author: Tim Boersma
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2015-08-27
Total Pages: 212
ISBN-13: 1317636643
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMoving beyond most conventional thinking about energy security in Europe which revolves around stability of supplies and the reliability of suppliers, this book presents the history of European policy-making regarding energy resources, including recent controversies about shale gas and fracking. Using the United States as a benchmark, the author tests the hypothesis that EU energy security is at risk primarily because of a lack of market integration and cooperation between member states. This lack of integration still prohibits natural gas to flow freely throughout the continent, which makes parts of Europe vulnerable in case of supply disruptions. The book demonstrates that the EU gas market has been developing at different speeds, leaving the Northwest of the continent reasonably well integrated, with sufficient trade and liquidity and different supplies, whereas other parts are less developed. In these parts of Europe there is a structural lack of investments in infrastructure, interconnectors, reverse flow options and storage facilities. Thus, even though substantial progress has been made in parts of the EU, single source dependency often prevails, leaving the relevant member states vulnerable to market power abuse. Detailed comparisons are made of the situations in the Netherlands and Poland, and of energy policy in the USA. The book dismantles some of the existing assumptions about the concept of energy security, and touches upon the level of rhetoric that features in most energy security and policy debates in Europe.
Author: Gennadiĭ Illarionovich Chufrin
Publisher: Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 400
ISBN-13: 9780199250202
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Author: Andrea Prontera
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Published: 2017-05-18
Total Pages: 254
ISBN-13: 1317022696
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCombining 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.
Author: Jeffrey Mankoff
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 66
ISBN-13: 087609423X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis Council Special Report explores the challenges faced by consumer and supplier alike in Europe and Eurasia. It looks at Russia's rise as an energy power, analyzing its control of supplies and delivery systems and its investments in energy infrastructure across Europe, as well as questions about the potential of its production. The report also examines Europe's difficulties in forging a common policy on energy supply and recommends a two-pronged strategy of integration and diversification. It urges Europe to integrate both internally -- developing a single EU gas market -- and externally -- tying Russia's energy sector to Europe and its more transparent regulations. It also recommends that Europe seek new sources of energy from both non-Russian suppliers and non-fossil fuels.
Author: Aleksandar Kovačević
Publisher:
Published: 2017
Total Pages: 104
ISBN-13: 9781784670757
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