EU Energy Policy Sustained by Fragile Solidarity, Indispensable for Eurasian Security
The European Union (EU) is dependent on imports for over half of its energy consumption.1At face value, that implies European energy security is an external challenge that demands the prudent, systematic, and dynamic balancing of energy needs across energy sources and suppliers. That prognosis, however, is deceptively simple and incomplete. Under closer scrutiny, the problem proves to be as much one of internal EU market design and governance as it is an external balancing act.
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23 августа 2016
Right-Wing Extremism and Terrorism in Europe Current Developments and Issues for the Future
Daniel Koehler is the Director of the German Institute on Radicalization and De-radicalization Studies (GIRDS) and a Fellow at George Washington University’s Program on Extremism at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security.
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23 августа 2016
The Disintegration of European Security: Lessons from the Refugee Crisis
Fabrizio Tassinari is a Research Coordinator and Senior Researcher at the Danish Institute for International Studies.
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23 августа 2016