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The purpose of this book is to move beyond the approach which views energy as a purely geopolitical tool of the Russian state and assumes a ''one size fits all'' approach to energy security in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It argues that in order to fully understand Russian involvement in the regional energy complex, the CEE-Russian energy relationship should be analysed in the context of the political and economic transitions that Russia and the CEE states underwent. The chapters on individual countries in the book demonstrate that, although Russia has and will continue to play a substantial role in the CEE energy sector, the scope of its possible influence has been overstated.



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Acknowledgements

List of Abbreviations

1. Introduction

Wojciech Ostrowski

Part I: Analytical Framework

2. Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe – an IR Theoretical Dimension

Roland Dannreuther

3. Debating Transition

Terry Cox

4. Russian Energy Companies and the Central and Eastern European Energy Sector

Sylvain Rossiaud & Catherine Locatelli

Part II: Case Studies

5. Czech Republic

Rick Fawn

6. Romania

Anca-Elena Mihalache

7. Poland

Wojciech Ostrowski

8. Bulgaria

Dimitar Bechev

9. Hungary

Eamonn Butler

10. Baltic States

Giedrius Česnakas

11. Serbia

Milos Damnjanovic

12. Conclusion: Central and Eastern European Energy Security – More than Russia

Eamonn Butler

Understanding Energy Security in Central and

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 9/30/2021 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9780367438517, 978-0367438517
    ISBN10: 0367438518

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The purpose of this book is to move beyond the approach which views energy as a purely geopolitical tool of the Russian state and assumes a ''one size fits all'' approach to energy security in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). It argues that in order to fully understand Russian involvement in the regional energy complex, the CEE-Russian energy relationship should be analysed in the context of the political and economic transitions that Russia and the CEE states underwent. The chapters on individual countries in the book demonstrate that, although Russia has and will continue to play a substantial role in the CEE energy sector, the scope of its possible influence has been overstated.



    Table of Contents

    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors

    Acknowledgements

    List of Abbreviations

    1. Introduction

    Wojciech Ostrowski

    Part I: Analytical Framework

    2. Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe – an IR Theoretical Dimension

    Roland Dannreuther

    3. Debating Transition

    Terry Cox

    4. Russian Energy Companies and the Central and Eastern European Energy Sector

    Sylvain Rossiaud & Catherine Locatelli

    Part II: Case Studies

    5. Czech Republic

    Rick Fawn

    6. Romania

    Anca-Elena Mihalache

    7. Poland

    Wojciech Ostrowski

    8. Bulgaria

    Dimitar Bechev

    9. Hungary

    Eamonn Butler

    10. Baltic States

    Giedrius Česnakas

    11. Serbia

    Milos Damnjanovic

    12. Conclusion: Central and Eastern European Energy Security – More than Russia

    Eamonn Butler

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