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ID100153
Title ProperEurope's triple by-pass
Other Title Informationthe prognosis for Nord Stream, South Stream, and Nabucco
LanguageENG
AuthorDusseault, David
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Periodic contestations over gas transit from Russia westwards to Europe, as in January 2009, have demonstrated the fractured nature of relations among states that each on their own plays a vital role in the maintenance of the European energy sector. More importantly, the January crisis has reinforced the concept that energy security goes beyond existing conceptions of access to upstream supply balanced by consumer demand. Up to now, the track record along the European energy value chain has prioritised short-term macro-solutions over longer term, step by step confidence building micro approaches. What becomes of energy trade in Europe may depend upon a fundamental re-thinking of energy based both on the understanding of the good as a purely economic commodity and on our institutional ability to coordinate the energy trade as a collective across a vast landscape of divergent economic and political interests. Subsequently, this article seeks to identify the sources of inaccurate structural interpretations of the policy environment, the unintended consequences derived from sub-optimal policy choices and to present workable solutions to existing risks to the stability of EU/Russia energy trade.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Europe Journal Vol. 8, No. 3; Nov 2010: p379-398
Journal SourceAsia Europe Journal Vol. 8, No. 3; Nov 2010: p379-398
Key WordsEurope ;  Nord Stream ;  South Stream ;  Nabucoo ;  Russia