Energy in Europe and Russia is in flux. The authors address key issues in this context and seek to analyze contemporary transition processes in the region's energy sector. They look at whether and how transnational policy mechanisms can generate sufficient steering capacity to address pressing energy policy issues, including environmental concerns, energy transit or rapidly changing natural gas markets. Moreover, they explore the impact climate change concerns have on policy making in the energy sector and to what extent market mechanisms provide for answers to these issues. Instead of taking a geopolitical or neoliberal approach, this energy policy debate acknowledges the strong interdependence of global, regional and domestic influences o...
With energy security at the top of the global agenda, this book examines the development of a new pr...
A Tokyo-based economist and a noted western economic geographer, both specializing in the hydrocarbo...
Energy in Russia, the subject of this issue of the Oxford Energy Forum, has this year returned to th...
Dynamics of energy governance in Europe and Russia / Ed. by Caroline Kuzemko, Andrei V. Belyi, Andre...
This article explores the European Union's (EU) energy relations with Russia through new institution...
Combining theoretical reflections and empirical insights from paradigmatic case studies in the area ...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
The world is currently undergoing an historic energy transition, driven by increasingly stringent de...
This chapter examines the role of energy in foreign policy by focusing on Russia’s decision in 2006 ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted energy markets, producing price spikes reminiscent of the...
The EU is faced with multiple challenges in the energy sector. Along with the ongoing efforts to lib...
At the latest with the war in Ukraine, energy policy, which is a hot topic in European politics anyw...
In late 2008, a Monash European and EU Centre sponsored conference - Securing Sustainable Energy Sup...
Reliance on energy resources is inextricably linked to energy security. Whether dependent upon energ...
The analysis of Russian energy policies after the political crisis in and around Ukraine offers impo...
With energy security at the top of the global agenda, this book examines the development of a new pr...
A Tokyo-based economist and a noted western economic geographer, both specializing in the hydrocarbo...
Energy in Russia, the subject of this issue of the Oxford Energy Forum, has this year returned to th...
Dynamics of energy governance in Europe and Russia / Ed. by Caroline Kuzemko, Andrei V. Belyi, Andre...
This article explores the European Union's (EU) energy relations with Russia through new institution...
Combining theoretical reflections and empirical insights from paradigmatic case studies in the area ...
The energy policy of the European Union (EU) does not stand on its own, but is heavily influenced by...
The world is currently undergoing an historic energy transition, driven by increasingly stringent de...
This chapter examines the role of energy in foreign policy by focusing on Russia’s decision in 2006 ...
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has disrupted energy markets, producing price spikes reminiscent of the...
The EU is faced with multiple challenges in the energy sector. Along with the ongoing efforts to lib...
At the latest with the war in Ukraine, energy policy, which is a hot topic in European politics anyw...
In late 2008, a Monash European and EU Centre sponsored conference - Securing Sustainable Energy Sup...
Reliance on energy resources is inextricably linked to energy security. Whether dependent upon energ...
The analysis of Russian energy policies after the political crisis in and around Ukraine offers impo...
With energy security at the top of the global agenda, this book examines the development of a new pr...
A Tokyo-based economist and a noted western economic geographer, both specializing in the hydrocarbo...
Energy in Russia, the subject of this issue of the Oxford Energy Forum, has this year returned to th...