The unique "Swiss way" of association with the European Union (EU) has received increasing attention in light of recent events such as Brexit as it is based on sectoral agreements without an overarching institutional framework. As such, Europeanization of Swiss domestic policy does not follow a straightforward process. We examine the external governance processes that drive the Europeanization of Swiss energy policy. Switzerland and the EU are highly interdependent in energy due to Switzerland's geographical position but there is a relatively low level of policy alignment, as there is no formal EU-Swiss energy agreement nor has Switzerland autonomously implemented legislation equivalent to the EU energy acquis. The EU has fully liberalized ...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
The launch of the ‘Energy Union’ in 2014, represented a major step to deepen EU cooperation in energ...
The Europeanisation of energy policy has occupied a remote place in the European integration literat...
The unique "Swiss way" of association with the European Union (EU) has received increasing attention...
The gradual integration of EU energy policy has implications for the national energy policies of its...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
Can non-EU member states influence the EU’s energy policy? The Europeanization of energy policy in t...
Global energy systems are changing rapidly. This energy transition complicates the use of traditiona...
The principal objective of the ENTRUST project is to develop an understanding of the “human factor” ...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
Switzerland is embarking on a new energy strategy by phasing out nuclear power, increasing renewable...
Energy and Climate policy has become one of the most dynamic domains of European integration and yet...
The EU is faced with multiple challenges in the energy sector. Along with the ongoing efforts to lib...
This article is about diffusion processes behind the innovation of sub-national energy policy measur...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
The launch of the ‘Energy Union’ in 2014, represented a major step to deepen EU cooperation in energ...
The Europeanisation of energy policy has occupied a remote place in the European integration literat...
The unique "Swiss way" of association with the European Union (EU) has received increasing attention...
The gradual integration of EU energy policy has implications for the national energy policies of its...
Energy policy has been considered as a “special case of Europeanization,” due to its tardy and patch...
Can non-EU member states influence the EU’s energy policy? The Europeanization of energy policy in t...
Global energy systems are changing rapidly. This energy transition complicates the use of traditiona...
The principal objective of the ENTRUST project is to develop an understanding of the “human factor” ...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
Switzerland is embarking on a new energy strategy by phasing out nuclear power, increasing renewable...
Energy and Climate policy has become one of the most dynamic domains of European integration and yet...
The EU is faced with multiple challenges in the energy sector. Along with the ongoing efforts to lib...
This article is about diffusion processes behind the innovation of sub-national energy policy measur...
This open access book gathers the results of an interdisciplinary research project led by the Swiss ...
Along with policy proposers and individual voters, key stakeholders play a crucial role in shaping t...
The launch of the ‘Energy Union’ in 2014, represented a major step to deepen EU cooperation in energ...
The Europeanisation of energy policy has occupied a remote place in the European integration literat...