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Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?

Year 2014, Volume: 19 Issue: 3, 15 - 34, 01.10.2014

Abstract

Since the 1973 OPEC oil crisis the EU has been dependent on hydro-carbon imports from Russia. The latest Ukrainian crisis, resulting from the Russian annexation of Crimea, has naturally triggered therefore old European concerns associated with the 2006-2009 Russian gas stoppages. In the aftermath of the Crimean situation the EU Commission saw the urgent need to undertake an in-depth analysis of the Union’s future energy security strategy. In June, Brussels issued the 2014 Energy Security Strategy, and it became clear which objectives member states should be following in the short and medium to long term, as far out as 2030. Following the release of the EU’s strategy, this paper aims to analyse the most recent developments to trigger debate among IR scholars and energy experts on whether the EU can find and exploit alternative resources in order to transcend its longstanding energy dependence on Russia

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Year 2014, Volume: 19 Issue: 3, 15 - 34, 01.10.2014

Abstract

References

  • Vladamir Isachenkov, “New Russian Military Doctrine Says NATO Top Threat”, AP: Big Story, at http://bigstory.ap.org/article/be313436667346828c4c45978abc01b4/new- russian-military-doctrine-says-nato-top-threat?mkt_tok=3RkMMJWWfF9wsRolu6jBZK XonjHpfsX66%2BwoUaOg38431UFwdcjKPmjr1YABRMt0aPyQAgobGp5I5FEIQ7XY TLB2t60MWA%3D%3D (last visited 31 December 2014).
  • “European Energy Security Strategy”, European Commission, at http://ec.europa.eu/energy/ security_of_supply_en.htm, (last visited 12 December 2014).
  • “Single Market for Gas and Electricity: Third Package for Electricty and Gas Markets”, European Commision, at http://ec.europa.eu/energy/gas_electricity/legislation/third_ legislative_package_en.htm (last visited 11 September 2014).
  • Karel Beckman, “Everthing You Always Wanted to Know about Russian Gas Supplies to Europe”, Energy Post, 4 November 2014, at http://www.energypost.eu/everything-always- wanted-know-russian-gas-supplies-europe/ (last visited 13 December 2014).
  • “BP Energy Outlook 2035, January 2014”, at http://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/pdf/ Energy-economics/Energy-Outlook/EnergyOutlook_2035_booklet.pdf (last visted 22 September 2014).
  • “European Energy Security: Concious Uncoupling”, Economist, 5 April 2014, at http:// www.economist.com/news/briefing/21600111- reducing-europes-dependence-russian-gas- possiblebut-it-will-take-time-money-and-sustained [last visited 22 September 2014]
  • Sonja Van Rensen, “Brussels Gives First Glimpse of What it Means by Energy Union”, Energy Post, 21 October 2014 at http://www.energypost.eu/brussels-gives-first-glimpse- means-energy-union/, (last visited 1 October 2014). 8 “Sefcovic Tells MEPs He Has a Vision for EU’s Energy Union”, EurActiv, 21 October 2014, at http://www.euractiv.com/sections/energy/sefcovic-tells-meps-he-has-vision-eus-energy- union-309359 (last visited 27 October 2014). 9 Ibid.
  • Van Rensen, “Brussels Gives”. 11 Ibid.
  • “BP Energy Outlook 2035, January 2014”.
  • “Energy: Security of Energy Supply”, European Commission, at http://ec.europa.eu/ security_of_supply_en.htm (last visited 20 September 2014).
  • “2030 Framework for Climate and Energy Policies”, at http://ec.europa.eu/clima/ policies/2030/index_en.htm [last visited on 15 September 2014]
  • “2030 Framework for Climate and Energy Policies”.
  • “The 2020 Climate and Energy Package”, at http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/package/ index_en.htm (last visited on 10 September 2014).
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  • “EU Leaders Adopt ‘Flexible Energy and Climate Targets for 2030”, EurActiv, 24.10.2014, at http://www.euractiv.com/sections/eu-priorities-2020/eu-leaders-adopt-flexible-energy- and-climate-targets-2030-309462 (last visited 11 October 2014).
  • “BP Energy Outlook 2035, January 2014”. 22 Ibid.
  • “Energy: Security of Energy Supply”.
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  • Nurşin Ateşoğlu Güney, “Can the North American Shale Revolution Help Transform Europe’s Energy Landscape?”, BILGESAM, 10 December 2014, at http://www.bilgesam. org/en//incele/1868/-can-the-north-american-shale-revolution-help-transform-europe-s- energy-landscape-/#.VKrOhCw5nrc (last visited 13 December 2014). 26 Ibid.
  • Alexander Gusev, “‘‘Shale Gas: What it Could Really Mean for Europe”, Energy Post, 16 June 2014, at http://www.energypost.eu/shale-gas-really-mean-europe/ (last visited 15 September 2014).
  • “Energy: Security of Energy Supply”.
  • Bardoff and Houser, “American Gas”, at http://www.energypost.eu/everything-always- wanted-know-russian-gas-supplies-europe/ (last visited 6 November 2014).
  • Tim Boersa, Tatiana Mitrova, Geert Greving and Anna Galkina, “European Gas Market Functioning in Times of Turmoil and Increasing Import Dependence”, Policy Brief 14- 05, October 2014, at http://www.brookings.edu/~/media/Research/Files/Papers/2014/10/ european%20gas%20market%20import%20dependence/business_as_usual_final_3.pdf (last visted 12 November 2014).
  • Roman Kilisek, “In Ukrainian Crisis Wake: Geopolitics and a Case for European LNG Import Terminals”, Breaking Energy, August 2014, at http://breakingenergy.com/2014/08/04/in- ukraine-crisis-wake-geopolitics-and-a-case-for-european-lng-import-terminals/ (last visted 13 September 2014).
  • David Korayni, “The Southern Gas Corridor: Europe’s Lifeline?”, Istituto Affari Internazionali: IAI, April 2014, at http://www.iai.it/pdf/DocIAI/iaiwp1407.pdf (last visited 1 October 2014).
  • Denise Wee, “Petronas Buys Stake in Azerbaijan Oil Field”, Finance Asia, 14 October 2014, at http://www.financeasia.com/News/391165,petronas-buys-stake-in-azerbaijan-oil-field. aspx (last visited 27 September 2014).
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Nurşin Ateşoğlu Güney This is me

Yıldız Technical This is me

Publication Date October 1, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2014 Volume: 19 Issue: 3

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APA Güney, N. A., & Technical, Y. (2014). Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, 19(3), 15-34.
AMA Güney NA, Technical Y. Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?. PERCEPTIONS. October 2014;19(3):15-34.
Chicago Güney, Nurşin Ateşoğlu, and Yıldız Technical. “Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are There Any Alternatives at Hand?”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 19, no. 3 (October 2014): 15-34.
EndNote Güney NA, Technical Y (October 1, 2014) Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 19 3 15–34.
IEEE N. A. Güney and Y. Technical, “Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?”, PERCEPTIONS, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 15–34, 2014.
ISNAD Güney, Nurşin Ateşoğlu - Technical, Yıldız. “Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are There Any Alternatives at Hand?”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 19/3 (October 2014), 15-34.
JAMA Güney NA, Technical Y. Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?. PERCEPTIONS. 2014;19:15–34.
MLA Güney, Nurşin Ateşoğlu and Yıldız Technical. “Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are There Any Alternatives at Hand?”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, vol. 19, no. 3, 2014, pp. 15-34.
Vancouver Güney NA, Technical Y. Where Does the EU Stand in Energy Dependence on Russia After the Ukrainian Crisis: Are there Any Alternatives at Hand?. PERCEPTIONS. 2014;19(3):15-34.