Ensuring Energy Security in Europe: The EU between a Market-based and a Geopolitical Approach

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Series Details No. 3, January 2013
Publication Date January 2013
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The question of energy security of the European Union (EU) has come high on the European political agenda since the mid-2000s as developments in the international energy sector have increasingly been perceived as a threat by the EU institution and by the Member State governments. The externalisation of the EU’s internal energy market has in that context been presented as a means to ensure energy security.

This approach, which can be called ‘post-modern’ with reference to Robert Cooper’s division of the world into different ‘ages’, however, shows insufficiencies in terms of energy security as a number of EU energy partners belonging to the ‘modern’ world do not accept to play the same rules. This consequently poses the questions of the relevance of the market-based approach and of the need for alternative solutions.

This paper therefore argues that the market-based approach, based on the liberalisation of the European energy market, needs to be complemented by a geopolitical approach to ensure the security of the EU’s energy supplies. Such a geopolitical approach, however, still faces important challenges.

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