National institutional systems’ hybridisation through interdependence. The case of EU-Russia gas relations
M. Abbas and
C. Locatelli
Post-Communist Economies, 2020, vol. 32, issue 4, 429-446
Abstract:
The interdependencies between the EU and its external natural gas suppliers and Russia question the transformative impact of interdependence linked to hybridisation processes. Our approach combines theories of institutional change and French Regulation Theory. These approaches lead to a new look to characterise the way in which the confrontation of two regulatory systems (European Union [EU] and Russia) is resolved today. The importance of the European market leads however to an adaptation of the Russian governance model for gas exchanges. But it also implies a transformation of the European model. The competitive norm acts as a lever to bring about hybridisation of regulations in the Russian gas sector and EU energy policy.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1080/14631377.2019.1640991
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