ID | 088893 |
Title Proper | Gas supply and EU-Russia relations |
Language | ENG |
Author | Meulen, Evert Faber Van Der |
Publication | 2009. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Drawing on New Institutional Economics (NIE) theory, the article argues that EU energy policy towards Russia damages security of supply because it neglects the specific aims and propensities of Russia and Gazprom. EU Commission initiatives are based on the promotion of interdependence through market opening, favouring a policy of competition over security of supply. The reason for this focus is found in the EU's embedded inclination towards liberal markets. Russia, by contrast, has chosen suboptimal state control of natural resources over the frontier capitalism of the 1990s. Sustainability of the current rent based system and geopolitical considerations are essential to Russia and Gazprom. In this situation a pragmatic approach that aims at security of supply and security of demand seems to be more successful. In this approach, liberalisation of the market can only be a long-term goal. |
`In' analytical Note | Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 61, No.5; July 2009: p833-856 |
Journal Source | Europe-Asia Studies Vol. 61, No.5; July 2009: p833-856 |
Key Words | Russia - Gas Supply - EU ; EU - Gas Supply - Russia ; EU Energy Policy |