A comprehensive investigation of shale gas policies in Eastern Europe, a region highly dependent on Russian gas imports. Appealing to academics, researchers and postgraduate students of comparative public policy, regulatory politics, energy and environmental policy and European studies, as well as policymakers working in the energy sector.
A comprehensive investigation of shale gas policies in Eastern Europe, a region highly dependent on Russian gas imports. Appealing to academics, researchers and postgraduate students of comparative public policy, regulatory politics, energy and environmental policy and European studies, as well as policymakers working in the energy sector.
Andreas Goldthau is Professor in International Relations and Director of the Centre of International Public Policy at Royal Holloway, University of London.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: shale gas, energy security and comparative public policy 2. The policy context: European energy security and Russian import dependence 3. The analytical context: policy regimes and the social license 4. The stalling front runner: Poland 5. The nay-sayer: Bulgaria 6. A no with options: Romania 7. The comparative public policy of shale gas in Eastern Europe 8. Conclusion: shale gas, technology transfer and energy security.
1. Introduction: shale gas, energy security and comparative public policy 2. The policy context: European energy security and Russian import dependence 3. The analytical context: policy regimes and the social license 4. The stalling front runner: Poland 5. The nay-sayer: Bulgaria 6. A no with options: Romania 7. The comparative public policy of shale gas in Eastern Europe 8. Conclusion: shale gas, technology transfer and energy security.
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