EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state

The article analyzes the development of EU — Russia energy relations through the lens of the evolution of three parameters: the political agenda (the Energy Dialogue), the institutional structure, and the legal modalities. The identification of these three aspects for assessing the evolution of EU —...

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Main Author: Romanova Tatyana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University 2013-09-01
Series:Baltic Region
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Online Access:https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/206/Romanova_4-13.pdf
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spelling doaj-f703db53f8e444e5b11124d048d2ef402020-11-24T22:55:07ZengImmanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityBaltic Region2079-85552310-05242013-09-015341310.5922/2079-8555-2013-3-1EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state Romanova Tatyana The article analyzes the development of EU — Russia energy relations through the lens of the evolution of three parameters: the political agenda (the Energy Dialogue), the institutional structure, and the legal modalities. The identification of these three aspects for assessing the evolution of EU — Russia energy relations is the novelty in the author’s approach. This study aims to identify the previous stages and assess the current state of EU — Russia energy dialogue, since they set out conditions for energy cooperation in the Baltic Sea region. This research is based on a political and legal analysis of various documents and employs various international relations theories (including integration theories). The article demonstrates that the EU nd Russia have made a transition to the integration agenda manifested in the Energy Dialogue (its current goal is the creation of a common European energy market). The author describes the process of gradual consolidation of transgovernmental and transnational institutions, which leads to depoliticization of cooperation and mutual socialization of the partners. Finally, legal discussions on the development of common rules have become more constructive. In sum, the current situation in EU — Russia energy relations is favourable and positively affects cooperation in the Baltic Sea region. https://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/206/Romanova_4-13.pdfEU — Russia relationsenergy dialogueenergy charterinstitutions
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EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
Baltic Region
EU — Russia relations
energy dialogue
energy charter
institutions
author_facet Romanova Tatyana
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title EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
title_short EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
title_full EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
title_fullStr EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
title_full_unstemmed EU — Russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
title_sort eu — russia energy cooperation: major development trends and the present state
publisher Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
series Baltic Region
issn 2079-8555
2310-0524
publishDate 2013-09-01
description The article analyzes the development of EU — Russia energy relations through the lens of the evolution of three parameters: the political agenda (the Energy Dialogue), the institutional structure, and the legal modalities. The identification of these three aspects for assessing the evolution of EU — Russia energy relations is the novelty in the author’s approach. This study aims to identify the previous stages and assess the current state of EU — Russia energy dialogue, since they set out conditions for energy cooperation in the Baltic Sea region. This research is based on a political and legal analysis of various documents and employs various international relations theories (including integration theories). The article demonstrates that the EU nd Russia have made a transition to the integration agenda manifested in the Energy Dialogue (its current goal is the creation of a common European energy market). The author describes the process of gradual consolidation of transgovernmental and transnational institutions, which leads to depoliticization of cooperation and mutual socialization of the partners. Finally, legal discussions on the development of common rules have become more constructive. In sum, the current situation in EU — Russia energy relations is favourable and positively affects cooperation in the Baltic Sea region.
topic EU — Russia relations
energy dialogue
energy charter
institutions
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