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020 _z9789291982332 (print)
022 _a1830-9747
040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 _aDreyer, Iana
245 1 0 _aEnergy moves and power shifts :
_bEU foreign policy and global energy security /
_cIana Dreyer, Gerald Stang ; with contributions by Claude Mandil and James Henderson
_h[electronic resource]
260 _aParis :
_bInstitute for Security Studies, European Union (EUISS),
_c2014
300 _a95 p. :
_btables ; maps
490 _aReport ;
_x18
500 _a"February 2014"
500 _aSIP1408
500 _aThis report undertakes an appraisal of global energy trends and draws conclusions for the EU’s external energy security policy priorities, taking into account that energy mix choices, supply strategies and foreign policy remain national prerogatives. The centre of gravity for global energy markets is shifting to emerging markets, particularly in Asia. The EU is undergoing relative economic and demographic decline: retaining a major role in the global energy scene will be more and more challenging. Its ever-increasing reliance on oil and gas imports makes it more sensitive to political and commercial changes beyond its borders.
500 _aThis report was written with the collaboration of Stefan Boessner and benefited from research by Constanza Caputi and Ilektra Tsakalidou.
650 7 _aEU
_xenergy
_xforeign policy
_xsecurity policy
650 7 _aoil
_xnuclear energy
_xEU
_zEurope
651 _aRussia
_xtrade
_xenergy
_zEU
653 _agas
653 _ageopolitics
653 _acoal
700 1 _aStang, Gerald
700 1 _aMandil, Claude
700 1 _aHenderson, James
710 2 _aEuropean Union.
_bInstitute for Security Studies, EUISS
856 4 1 _uhttp://www.iss.europa.eu/uploads/media/Report_18.pdf
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