European Union Energy Security, National Policy Preferences and Cross Border Pipelines in South Eastern Europe: Understanding Greek Foreign Energy Policy Choices
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Ghikas, Panayiotis (Panos)
Article from: OGEL 3 (2011), in Pipelines
Abstract
The South Gas Corridor policy that the EU
is currently implementing involves many transit states including Greece. The
pipeline projects that Greece participates extend beyond the South Gas Corridor
policy framework. By using concepts and methodological tools found within the
neorealist paradigm I aim to enhance our understanding of the energy and
security interactions that influence Greek foreign energy policy choices and
cross border pipeline projects in South Eastern Europe.
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Suggested Citation
P. Ghikas; "European Union Energy Security, National Policy Preferences and Cross Border Pipelines in South Eastern Europe: Understanding Greek Foreign Energy Policy Choices"
OGEL 3 (2011), www.ogel.org
URL: www.ogel.org/article.asp?key=3120