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DIIS Brief now in English: Trade-offs in European energy policy

Hard challenges and precarious solutions



In the spring of 2007 a trio of researchers put forward five proposals for optimising the EU's energy policy. The European Commission had published its framework for an energy policy in January 2007, and now, in the autumn of 2007, the European Commission has been presenting its proposals in more detail. The stage is set for heated discussions. The research trio believe, amongst other things, that existing policies for the internal market and competition regulations provide an immediately accessible framework for an energy market on a European scale, and should be implemented in full. In other words, they are opposed to the trends towards re-nationalisation and protectionism that characterise parts of the debate.  The European Council will have energy policy on its agenda in March 2008.

An English version of  a DIIS Brief in Danish: Svend Aage Christensen, Afvejninger i europæisk energipolitik, DIIS Brief, September 2007, is now available.

 

Trade-offs in European energy policy. On choice, losses, gains, and how to have a go on both the swings and the roundabouts

Svend Aage Christensen

DIIS Brief, September 2007, 10 p.

Download free (pdf, 95 KB) 


See also other recent DIIS notes and contributions on energy topics:

 
Svend Aage Christensen, Energidialogen mellem EU og Rusland, DIIS Bog, 58 p., Download free 
 
Steen Nordstrøm, Hold hovedet koldt! Eller hvorfor global opvarmning ikke partout er et sikkerhedsproblem, DIIS Brief, August 2007, 6 p., download free

Svend Aage Christensen, Agreement on gas pipeline along the east coast of the Caspian Sea. What does it mean for the EU? 
 
Svend Aage Christensen, Russian Energy: Production sharing agreements and government attitudes. New examination of government-corporate relations 2000-2007.
 
Luke Patey, State Rules: Oil Companies and Armed Conflict in Sudan, Third World Quarterly Vol. 28, No. 5, 2007, 19 p. Download free
 
Africa’s Riches, the World’s Rewards: Sudan and the Global Political Economy of Resource Extraction in Africa, DIIS Conference [Peter Kragelund, Steen Nordstrøm, Luke Patey], 


Finally, we would like to draw attention to the assessment of EU energy policy in a new paper by the Clingendael Energy Programme: Jacques J. de Jong and Ed Weeda, Europe, the EU and its 2050 Energy Storylines, CIEP Energy Paper, The Hague, Clingendael Institute, December 2007, 62 p. 
 
 

Contacts:


Senior researcher Svend Aage Christensen
Project Researcher Peter Kragelund
PhD Student Steen Nordstrøm
PhD Student Luke Anthony Patey
Senior analyst Karsten J. Møller 
 
 

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