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EU External Energy Policy: Between Geopolitics and Geoeconomics

European Union
Foreign Policy
International Relations
Political Economy
Regulation
Investment
Energy Policy
P037
Bernardo Rangoni
University of York
Marco Siddi
University of Edinburgh

Abstract

Over the past decade, the international system has gone through marked shifts, both in the distribution of power and its ideational underpinnings, such as the ascendancy of non-Western powers and the erosion of liberal economic ideas. This panel examines to what extent and how these changes are affecting the external dimension of EU energy policy. The papers in this panel engage with the discussion of what type of global regulatory actor the EU is and how this is affected by economic, political and security considerations.

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