UID:
kobvindex_HPB1053903037
Umfang:
1 online resource
Ausgabe:
1st edition.
ISBN:
9783845262598
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3845262591
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3848721597
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9783848721597
Serie:
Staatlichkeit und Governance in Transformation ; Band 8
Inhalt:
Global energy governance is occurring in a multipolar world characterised by a growing demand for energy. The EU as well as the emerging powers of Brazil, China, India and South Africa (BICS) are competing for scarce energy resources. At the same time, the EU and BICS are engaged in bilateral energy talks. This volume explores mutual perceptions of the EU and emerging powers in terms of energy governance, the challenges involved in them cooperating over energy, and the joint governance of scarce resources. Results are gathered from elite discourse as well as media analyses, including the views from BICS, the EU and the EU's "Big 3" member states Germany, France and the UK. --
Anmerkung:
Cover; Acknowledgements; Introduction -- Situating the EU and BICS in Global Energy Governance: Mutual Perceptions and Normative Recognition; Chapter 1 -- Theory and Methodology: Concepts and Operationalisations; 1.1 Theoretical Approach; 1.2 Understanding External Energy Governance from a Normative Perspective; 1.3 Discourses and Representation of Ideas: Production of Meaning; 1.3.1 Production of Meaning: Media Discourses; 1.3.2 Production of Meaning: Elite Opinion; Chapter 2 -- EU Strategic Partnerships with the BICS in a Changing World: Great Expectations or Problematic Reality?
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2.1 Introduction2.2 The Strategic Partnerships of the European Union; 2.3 EU-BICS Strategic Partnerships; 2.3.1 Brazil-EU Relations; 2.3.2 India-EU Relations; 2.3.3 China-EU Relations; 2.3.4 South Africa-EU Relations; 2.4 Conclusions; Chapter 3 -- EU Energy Governance; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Competitiveness, Security of Supply and Sustainability: Normative Frames of EU Energy Governance; 3.2.1 Linking the Competitiveness and Security of Supply Frames: Market Perceptions; 3.2.2 The Sustainability and Security Frame: A Dividing Line through the EU
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3.3 European Union-Member State Coordination in Energy Governance3.4 Horizontal Energy Cooperation at the EU level: The Crosscutting Issue of Energy Policy; 3.5 Conclusions; Chapter 4 -- Invisible Partners and Potential Benefits: EU-Brazil Mutual Perceptions as Energy Actors; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Brazil's Energy Policy; 4.3 EU-Brazil Energy Dialogue; 4.4 EU-Brazil Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 4.4.1 Topics of EU-Brazil Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 4.4.2 Normative Orientation of EU-Brazil Energy Relations in Media and Elite Discourses
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4.4.3 Mutual Perceptions as Dialogue Partners in Media and Elite Discourses (Evaluations and Roles)4.5 Conclusions: Lessons Provided by EU-Brazil Energy Cooperation; Chapter 5 -- A Long-Term Partner or a Mistrusted Outsider? EU-China Mutual Perceptions as Energy Actors; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 China's Energy Policy; 5.3 EU-China Energy Dialogue; 5.4 EU-China Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 5.4.1 Topics of EU-China Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 5.4.2 Normative Orientation of EU-China Energy Relations in Media and Elite Discourses
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5.4.3 Mutual Perceptions as Dialogue Partners in Media and Elite Discourses (Evaluations and Roles)5.5 Conclusions: Lessons Provided by EU-China Energy Cooperation; Chapter 6 -- Overlooked Partner or Budding Counterpart? EU-India Mutual Perceptions as Energy Actors; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 India's Energy Policy; 6.3 EU-India Energy Dialogue; 6.4 EU-India Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 6.4.1 Topics of EU-India Energy Perceptions in Media and Elite Discourses; 6.4.2 Normative Orientation of EU-India Energy Relations in Media and Elite Discourses
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 9783845262598
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version: Knodt, Michèle. Bilateral energy relations between the EU and emerging powers. Baden-Baden : Nomos, 2017 ISBN 9783848721597
Weitere Ausg.:
ISBN 3848721597
Sprache:
Englisch
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