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European energy security dilemma: major challenges and confrontation strategies

Ahmed Elbassoussy

Review of Economics and Political Science, 2019, vol. 4, issue 4, 321-343

Abstract: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop an integrated theoretical framework for energy security concept and to shed light on the policies and strategies applied by the European Union countries to confront the challenges that faces them. Design/methodology/approach - The research paper uses Regional Security complexes theory, which mainly developed in Copenhagen school for security studies, that founded by Barry Buzan. This school tried to clarify the untraditional security aspects, through expanding its scope by adding new dimensions than military perspective. Findings - Despite the consolidated efforts exerted by the European Union to assure safe levels of energy security, and their continuous pursuit to be liberated from Russian energy over dependence, but the results are still limited. Originality/value - The value of this research paper stems from the fact that it encompass the theoretical aspect by shedding light on all the developments occurred to energy security concept, in addition to the Empirical side, by analyzing various European energy security challenges and their confrontation strategies.

Keywords: European Union; Environmental sustainability; Energy security; Energy efficiency; Liquefied natural gas; Dependency rate; Reserves; Hydrocarbons; Pipelines (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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