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EU Climate & Energy Governance: Integration, Differentiation, Renationalization?

Environmental Policy
Integration
Climate Change
Policy Implementation
Energy Policy
Policy-Making
P031
Philipp Thaler
Universität St Gallen
Sebastian Oberthuer
Vrije Universiteit Brussel

Abstract

The Governance Regulation for the Energy Union and Climate Action has established a delicate balance between working towards common goals and retaining national authority. This panel examine the implementation of the Governance Regulation, examining the performance of the Member States and the response by the Commission and other EU institutions. The panel can thereby contribute to the on-going discussion on whether the Regulation means a hardening of EU energy and climate governance or it signify its re-nationalisation.

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