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Energy Transitions in Central and Eastern Europe : The Political Economy of Climate and Energy Policy by Matús Misík and Tomas Maltby (2024, Hardcover)

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-101108477135
ISBN-139781108477130
eBay Product ID (ePID)24065333421

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Book TitleEnergy Transitions in Central and Eastern Europe : The Political Economy of Climate and Energy Policy
Number of Pages264 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicEnvironmental, Economics / General
Publication Year2024
IllustratorYes
GenreLaw, Business & Economics
AuthorMatús Misík, Tomas Maltby
Book SeriesCambridge Studies on Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Governance Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.8 in
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.3 in

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LCCN2023-041850
Dewey Edition23/eng/20240205
Dewey Decimal333.7909437
Table Of ContentPreface; Acknowledgements; Dedication; List of abbreviations; List of figures and tables; Introduction; 1. The development of energy and climate policy in the EU and CEE; 2. A conceptual framework for understanding energy transitions; 3. Energy governance; 4. The effect of foreign policy on climate and energy policy; 5. State-society relations; 6. The influence of CEE countries on EU climate and energy policy; 7. The global context - decarbonisation, pandemic, and invasion; Conclusion; Bibliography.
SynopsisThis book examines the mutual interplay of climate and energy policies in eleven Central and Eastern European countries in the context of the EU's energy transition. Energy security has long been prioritised in the region and has shaped not only national climate and energy policy, but also EU-level policy-making and implementation. Whilst the region shares economic, institutional and historical energy supplier commonalities it is not homogenous, and the book considers the significant differences between the preferences and policies of these member states. Chapters also explore the effect of the EU on member states that have joined since 2004 and their influence on the EU's energy and climate policies and their role in highlighting the importance of the concepts of security and solidarity. The book highlights the challenges to, and drivers of, energy transitions in the region and compares these with those in global energy transitions., This first comprehensive analysis of Central and Eastern European energy transitions and climate and energy policy examines their domestic and foreign policy positions, energy security concerns and climate policy preferences as the EU aims for decarbonisation by 2050.
LC Classification NumberHD9502.E832M35 2024