Bezbednosni Dijalozi (Dec 2017)

Energy security EU and Western Balkans

  • Siniša Tatalović,
  • Jelena Radić Đozić,
  • Dario Malnar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.47054/SD171-20333t
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1-2
pp. 333 – 359

Abstract

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This paper deals with the external dimension of the EU energy policy in the scope of which we can also define the common perception of the energy environment of the EU. The EU is particularly interested in the states of the Western Balkans which are in different phases of the integration process towards the full EU membership, integral energy security of the EU, and, finally, the EU's Energy Union. In the context of energy policies, these states are significant as an area of potential transport routes important for the diversification of EU energy supply, particularly gas. Simultaneously, this region is where the EU is facing conflicting interests beyond regional subjects, primarily Russia, which are to a great extent realized using the energy (gas) dependence of the states in the region. Consequently, the EU is strongly affirming the issue of energy security and helps the states - candidates for EU membership define and coordinate their energy policies as the basis for energy security.

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