EU Energy and Climate Policy after COVID-19 and the Invasion of Ukraine

EU Energy and Climate Policy after COVID-19 and the Invasion of Ukraine

Decarbonisation and Security in Transition

Misik, Matus; Figulova, Andrea

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

242

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9781032624822

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Introduction Part 1: EU Energy Transition at a Crossroads 1. European Green Deal: Creeping Supranationalism in the EU Governance? 2. What does EU energy policy mean to you? Regional differences in EU citizens' sentiments on energy transition - socio-economic, political and environmental factors 3. Role of the regions in climate and energy policy: Insight from Visegrad countries 4. In Rosatom's shadow: The uncertain role of nuclear in energy transition of Central and Eastern Europe Part 2: Russian Invasion and European Energy Security 5. Russia's aggression against Ukraine and its impact on the energy cooperation of Visegrad Group countries 6. Russia's gas weapon in Central and Eastern Europe: Diverging responses from three friendly states 7. Energy Transition at Gunpoint? 8. Structural Development of the Slovak Economy and the Impact on the Production of Emissions 9. A quantitative assessment of energy security in EU member states following Covid-19 and the energy crisis Part 3: Renewables as Energy Security Tools 10. Wind energy in Poland - a successful restart or another false start? 11. Nativist framing of energy issues in times of crises across the Slovak political spectrum. Conclusion: A decarbonised, secure, and united EU?
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Energy and Climate Policy;EU;European Union;EU Energy and Climate Policy;Ukraine;Russia;covid-19;pandemic;covid-19 pandemic;Russian invasion of Ukraine;European Green Deal;energy policy;EU Governance