Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe

Energy Security in Central and Eastern Europe

Publication Place: Prague

Publication Date: 2008

Editor: Chen Man-Hua, Kulhanek Jakub, Thim Michal

Publisher: Association for International Affairs (AMO)

Sizes: 112 s.

ISBN: 978-80-87092-01-9

Category: Politics

Copyright © 2008 by Association for International Affairs (AMO)

Book Collection: EEDC — the library of the East European Democratic Centre, ul. Proletariacka 11, Białystok (hardcopy)

Copy Numbers: EEDC — [2898], [2898-2]

Call Number: XVI.3

Energy security is arguably one of the most widely discussed topics in today’s world in general and in Europe in particular. In fact, the European Union faces a mounting challenge as it has to cope with a growing dependency on Russian gas. Excessive dependency has always been a problem entailing a wide range of security risks. Indeed, these risks can take on many forms such as political pressure applied by a supplier, internal political instability of a supplier, interruption in the production of supplies due to technical difficulties or geopolitical consideration. Similarly, the same can very well be said about transit countries. (fragment)

Catalog: EEDC

Only in the library of the East European Democratic Centre (hardcopy)