The EU's initial reaction to the Arab uprisings in the field of energy cooperation was yet another proposal for creating an integrated Euro-Mediterranean energy market, despite the moot success of previous efforts. This paper investigates the policy frame underpinning the EU's persistent focus on market-regulatory harmonization since the late 1990s and enquires into whether it has experienced any change in the post-uprising context. While the paper finds an enduring dominance of the market-liberal frame, it also identifies signs of its erosion through processes of reframing and misframing, affecting also the EU's practical engagement with the region
The research has a double objective. Firstly, to investigate the degree of rules harmonization betwe...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
The security of energy supply to the EU is examined in the context of two storylines. Markets and In...
The EU's initial reaction to the Arab uprisings in the field of energy cooperation was yet another p...
This chapter investigates the process of issue redefinition of Euro-Mediterranean energy relations o...
The EU internal and external energy policy has triggered heated debate among policymakers, regulator...
Ensuring energy supply in order to meet a fast-growing demand, especially in the Southern Mediterran...
The EU external energy policy has triggered heated debate among policymakers, regulators, academia a...
The revolts spread across the Mediterranean region between 2010 and 2011, have introduced a series o...
Political instability in the southern Mediterranean countries have highlighted the unsustainability ...
The energy issue is an essential factor of economic development. Moreover, since the World War II, i...
This article explores the European Union's (EU) energy relations with Russia through new institution...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
Published online: 4 July 2013This paper analyses the perception of the EU as promoting rules for ene...
Over the last fifteen years, the energy policy of the European Union (EU) has changed significantly....
The research has a double objective. Firstly, to investigate the degree of rules harmonization betwe...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
The security of energy supply to the EU is examined in the context of two storylines. Markets and In...
The EU's initial reaction to the Arab uprisings in the field of energy cooperation was yet another p...
This chapter investigates the process of issue redefinition of Euro-Mediterranean energy relations o...
The EU internal and external energy policy has triggered heated debate among policymakers, regulator...
Ensuring energy supply in order to meet a fast-growing demand, especially in the Southern Mediterran...
The EU external energy policy has triggered heated debate among policymakers, regulators, academia a...
The revolts spread across the Mediterranean region between 2010 and 2011, have introduced a series o...
Political instability in the southern Mediterranean countries have highlighted the unsustainability ...
The energy issue is an essential factor of economic development. Moreover, since the World War II, i...
This article explores the European Union's (EU) energy relations with Russia through new institution...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
Published online: 4 July 2013This paper analyses the perception of the EU as promoting rules for ene...
Over the last fifteen years, the energy policy of the European Union (EU) has changed significantly....
The research has a double objective. Firstly, to investigate the degree of rules harmonization betwe...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
The security of energy supply to the EU is examined in the context of two storylines. Markets and In...