International networks, advocacy and EU energy policy-making
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International networks, advocacy and EU energy policy-making
(Palgrave studies in European Union politics)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2021
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-242) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book explores the role which policy networks and particularly advocacy coalitions play in EU energy policy, and the factors that account for their policy success. It captures the often neglected interaction between public and private actors in EU energy security policy and between opposing advocacy coalitions. The volume's case studies examine coalitions working on two issues central to EU energy policy debates over the last decade: fracking for shale gas and developing the Southern Gas Corridor, a pipeline system linking Europe with the gas region of the Caspian Sea. Although the coalitions studied are focused on impacting EU energy policy, they stretch beyond the EU borders. The book draws on original, rich, and intriguing data, around 90 interviews with energy stakeholders and over six months of fieldwork and participant observation, analysed through an innovative combination of frame analysis and social network analysis.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. IntroductionChapter 2. The European Union and Energy Policy: Recent Developments and Institutional ActorsChapter 3. Fracking in the European Union: Coalitions in CollisionChapter 4. Fracking in the European Union: The Power of Resources, Words, and StructureChapter 5. The Southern Gas Corridor: Coalitions in CollisionChapter 6. The Southern Gas Corridor: The Power of Resources, Words, and StructureChapter 7. Further Discussion and Conclusions
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