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EU-Russia Energy Relations: A Discursive Approach

✍ Scribed by Lukáš Tichý


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
227
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book explores the timely topic of energy security and international relations between the European Union and the Russian Federation. Pursuing a constructivist-discursive approach, it empirically analyses a corpus of energy discourses involving policymakers and representatives of the EU and the Russian Federation. Exploring various discursive meanings assigned to the material and technical character of EU-Russian energy relations, the monograph underscores how the identities and interests of both parties are strongly affected by the norms and values which frame the individual energy discourses.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xiv
The EU-Russia Energy Relations Between Nondiscursive and Discursive Approaches: An Introduction (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 1-13
Energy Relations Between the EU and Russia (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 15-46
A Constructivist–Discursive Approach to Studying EU-Russia Energy Relations (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 47-96
The EU Energy Discourses on the Russian Federation in 2004–2014 (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 97-135
The Russian Energy Discourses on the European Union in 2004–2014 (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 137-178
The Comparison of the Three Energy Discourses of the European Union and the Russian Federation in 2004–2014 (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 179-203
The EU-Russia Energy Relations in Captivity of Discourse (Lukáš Tichý)....Pages 205-218

✦ Subjects


Political Science and International Relations; International Relations; Energy Policy, Economics and Management; Natural Resource and Energy Economics; European Politics; Russian and Post-Soviet Politics; Energy Security


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