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Defining and Projecting EU Energy Policy

2016
What is EU energy policy — and how successful is the EU in projecting it? Of course, posing questions about the nature of EU energy policy presumes that the EU has a collective energy policy. This has been a slowly emerging and contested area of EU competence — certainly in comparison with other sectors.
Kuzemko, C., Hadfield, A.
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The EU and China: Energy Policy Interdependence: Interactions Between Internal Energy Policies of the EU and China

2018
EU and Chinese energy policies have both internal and external effects, and are dependent on policies adopted by other global energy actors. In order to evaluate the EU’s and China’s strategic options in this field, the interdependencies of EU and Chinese energy policy need to be addressed in a complementary manner.
Freeman, Duncan Philip, Sattich, Thomas
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EU Policies for Renewable Energies

2010
The consequences of climate change, the high dependence on fossil fuels, and rising (or at least volatile) energy prices have compelled the European Commission to propose a comprehensive energy policy combining action at the European and Member States level.
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The Future of EU Energy Policy

1996
The Commission of the European Union (EU) is conducting a review of energy policy which will result in a White Paper for the Intergovernmental Conference in 1996. This adds to the timeliness of an independent assessment of the achievements and future scope of EU energy policy, which is the aim of this paper.
Dominique Finon, John Surrey
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Evolution of EU Energy Policy

2011
Energy is a fundamental factor in the construction of European Union (EU) project. The deep interaction and cooperation among the founding members of the Union crystallised around energy considerations. The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM) treaties not only established the roots of the European ...
Ali Tekin, Paul Andrew Williams
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Competences in EU energy policy

2017
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Aalto Pami, Talus Kim, Talus Kim Patrik
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Energy Policy in the Context of the EU’s Eastern Policy

2020
Despite the frequently raised argument about the growing role of international organisations and international corporations, states are still the primary actors in international relations. Energy policy is one of those policy fields that are weakly institutionalized and in which states are unwilling to share their sovereignty (McGowan, 2009, p.
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Energy Policies in the EU Countries

1997
Historically there has been very little energy policy cooperation at the European level. National policy has been dominated by the need to safeguard supplies by having diverse sources and ensuring the strategic use of domestic resources. Energy policy has been regarded as ‘high politics’ akin to security policy.
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Energy and Climate Policy and the EU’s Industrial Policy

2016
Given the importance and complexity of the challenges facing EU industry, this study attempts to demonstrate whether, and to what extent, the EU industrial policy implemented since the beginning of 2010 at both the European and national levels is integrated with other EU policies.
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Regulating Energy Supranationally: EU Energy Policy

2011
In November 2010, the European Commission published a “communication” on “Energy 2020” intended to inform the other main EU institutions about its “strategy for competitive, sustainable and secure energy”. Although the authors of this document stated that “a common EU energy policy has evolved around the common objective to ensure the uninterrupted ...
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