Energy Security in Europe

Energy Security in Europe

Divergent Perceptions and Policy Challenges

Szulecki, Kacper

Springer International Publishing AG

11/2017

351

Dura

Inglês

9783319649634

15 a 20 dias

However, perceptions of energy security vary between states causing different actions to be taken, both in international relations and in domestic politics. Energy Security in Europe moves the policy debates on energy security beyond a consideration of its seemingly objective nature.
1. The Multiple Faces of Energy Security: An Introduction; Kacper Szulecki .- Section 1 .- 2. Energy Securitization: Applying the Copenhagen School's Framework to Energy; Andreas Heinrich and Kacper Szulecki .- 3. Securitization in the Gas Sector: Energy Security Debates Concerning the Example of the Nord Stream pipeline; Andreas Heinrich .- 4. Politics and Knowledge Production: Between Securitization and Riskification of the Shale Gas Issue in Poland and Germany; Aleksandra Lis .- 5. Energy Security and Energy Transition: Securitisation in the Electricity Sector; Kacper Szulecki and Julia Kusznir .- 6. Energy Securitization: Avenues for Future Research; Andrew Judge, Tomas Maltby and Kacper Szulecki .- Section 2 .- 7. Taking Security Seriously in EU Energy Governance? Crimean Catharsis and the Energy Union; Kacper Szulecki and Kirsten Westphal .- 8. Unpacking the Nexus Between Market Liberalisation and Desecuritisation in Energy; Irina Kustova .- 9. EU Gas Supply Security: Power of the Importer; Jakub M. Godzimirski and Zuzanna Nowak .- 10. Identities and Vulnerabilities: The Ukraine Crisis and the Securitization of the EU-Russia Gas Trade; Marco Siddi .- 11. Positive and Negative Security: A Consequentalist Approach to EU Gas Supply; Paulina Landry .- 12. The Global Oil Market and EU Energy Security; Dag Harald Claes .- 13. Conclusion; Kacper Szulecki.
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