Energy security in the EU's external policy
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13-03-2020
This publication describes the link between energy security and the EU's external policy. The EU imports most of its energy, and its biggest supplier is Russia, a country with very different foreign policy goals to the EU's. Energy is a key aspect of the EU's external relations, not only with energy suppliers such as Russia, but also with neighbouring transit countries. Alongside internal measures to integrate European markets, energy diplomacy is a central part of the EU's efforts to address energy insecurity.
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Type af publikation
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Politikområde
Nøgleord
- Asien - Oceanien
- blød energi
- DEN EUROPÆISKE UNION
- ENERGI
- energiforsyning
- energipolitik
- energitransport
- energiuafhængighed
- EU's energipolitik
- EU's forbindelser
- EU-import
- Europa
- europæisk integration
- GEOGRAFI
- Nær- og Mellemøsten
- organisation af transport
- politisk geografi
- Rusland
- rørledningstransport
- TRANSPORT
- vedvarende energi
- Vestbalkan
- økonomisk geografi
- ØKONOMISK OG HANDELSMÆSSIGT SAMKVEM
- økonomisk samkvem