Abstract

Energy Policy in the Actual Context of Foreign Policy

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  • The present paper argues upon the necessity of developing a sustainable energy policy for the states of the European Union which will help European states to succeed in resolving the problem of dependency on Russia

  • Despite the fact that Russia will continue to be the energetic power of the European system, European Union has the necessary instruments to fight for its survival

  • Monopolistic position that Russia has adopted on the European arena when it reduce the supply of natural gas for European states, was an important milestone in the history of energy policy

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Introduction

The document which has emphasized the need for an energy policy for states of the European Union and emphasized the importance of ensuring energy security was the Lisbon Treaty, adopted in 2009. In the context of actual controversial European foreign policy with Russia, the major objective of European Union is to develop a functional structure which can offer stability from the point of energy citizens’ needs.

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