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Natural gas at the frontline between the EU, Russia, and Turkey = a conflict-cooperation perpetuum /
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Natural gas at the frontline between the EU, Russia, and Turkey/ by Roxana Andrei.
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a conflict-cooperation perpetuum /
Author:
Andrei, Roxana.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xvi, 271 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Energy As Security: Overcoming Theoretical and Conceptual Reductionism in Energy Literature -- Chapter 3: Ontological Energy Security: Cognitive and Material Foundations for a Conflict-Cooperation Perpetuum -- Chapter 4: Natural Gas at the Frontline of the Energy Crisis and the War in Ukraine: a material perspective -- Chapter 5: The EU's Physical and Ontological Energy Security Quest: Between a vulnerable importer of energy and an assertive exporter of values -- Chapter 6: Russia's Energy Policy and Strategy: From a reliable partner to an unwanted supplier -- Chapter 7: Turkey's Energy Strategy: In search of an upgraded political and energy status.
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Springer Nature eBook
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Energy security - European Union countries. -
Subject:
European Union countries - Foreign relations - Russia (Federation) -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-17057-7
ISBN:
9783031170577
Natural gas at the frontline between the EU, Russia, and Turkey = a conflict-cooperation perpetuum /
Andrei, Roxana.
Natural gas at the frontline between the EU, Russia, and Turkey
a conflict-cooperation perpetuum /[electronic resource] :by Roxana Andrei. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xvi, 271 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Energy As Security: Overcoming Theoretical and Conceptual Reductionism in Energy Literature -- Chapter 3: Ontological Energy Security: Cognitive and Material Foundations for a Conflict-Cooperation Perpetuum -- Chapter 4: Natural Gas at the Frontline of the Energy Crisis and the War in Ukraine: a material perspective -- Chapter 5: The EU's Physical and Ontological Energy Security Quest: Between a vulnerable importer of energy and an assertive exporter of values -- Chapter 6: Russia's Energy Policy and Strategy: From a reliable partner to an unwanted supplier -- Chapter 7: Turkey's Energy Strategy: In search of an upgraded political and energy status.
This book analyses the rapidly unfolding events that have impacted on the European energy dynamics, in the light of the way in Ukraine and the energy crisis that have reconfigured, since 2022, the European and the global geopolitical scene, dislocating not only crucial natural resources but also the pace of the energy transition and the continent's existential security, its basic trust and sense of continuity. It introduces an innovative interpretation of the conflict and cooperation dynamics in Europe, by challenging the reader to look beyond the material aspects of energy security, related to supply and demand, consumption, production and prices dynamics, which I nonetheless explain in detail. Thus, it invites the audience to explore the deeper layer of motivations that underpin the actors' decision to engage in conflict and cooperation, by exploring their cognitive and psychological considerations, in addition to the material ones. For this purpose, it presents a new conceptual tool, the conflict-cooperation perpetuum, in order to explain why the same players, in this case the EU, Russia and Turkey, may choose to simultaneously perceive each other as security threats and trade partners, engaging in both conflict and cooperation simultaneously with the same 'Other'. In addition, it proposes to apply the framework of ontological security, in order to understand the responses of the EU, Russia and Turkey to the major existential crises that have affected them in past years, culminating with the war in Ukraine and the energy crisis of 2022. Roxana Andrei is an International Affairs and Security expert, working in the field of international security, energy policy and conflict resolution. She has been collaborating with the Council of Europe, the University of Coimbra, the European Defence Agency and the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe, and she coordinated numerous international projects in the field of conflict management, peacebuilding and sustainable development in the public and non-governmental sector.
ISBN: 9783031170577
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-17057-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HD9502.E852
Dewey Class. No.: 333.79094
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