1st Edition

Energy Security Europe's New Foreign Policy Challenge

By Richard Youngs Copyright 2009
    256 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The geopolitics of oil and gas have made a spectacular return to the international political agenda. The European Union (EU) has recognized the importance of incorporating energy security more systematically into foreign policy. It has committed itself to pursuing an energy security policy based on market interdependence, European unity and long-term governance improvements in producer states. In offering the first broad, global assessment of the foreign policy dimensions of EU energy security, this book considers how far these commitments have been implemented.

    Examining how the EU’s general approach to energy security has played out in the specific political contexts of different countries and regions, distinctive features of the book include:

    • a thorough analysis of current EU strategies towards energy security, assessing the EU as an international actor
    • a key focus on the governance structures of producer states including the Middle East; Russia, Central Asia and the Caspian, and Sub-Saharan Africa
    • a major addition to debates surrounding markets and geopolitics, informing both international relations and international political economy

     This book will be of interest to students, scholars and policy makers in the fields of European/EU Politics, energy politics, foreign policy and International Relations.

    1. Introduction  2. Concepts of Energy Security and EU Foreign Policy  3. The Policy Response: European Energy Initative  4. The Middle East  5. Russia  6. Central Asia and the Caspian  7. Sub-Saharan Africa  8. The Role of European Oil Companies  9. Conclusions

    Biography

    Richard Youngs is Lecturer at the Department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick, UK and Director of the Democratisation programme at FRIDE in Madrid, Spain.