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Energy Policy Making in the EU (eBook)

Building the Agenda
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X, 263 Seiten
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The book adopts an innovative analytical approach to agenda setting by not only presenting successful cases in which energy issues were addressed by means of public policy, but by also analyzing failed attempts to make issues part of the European policy agenda. Another outstanding feature of the book is its use of the latest empirical data on a broad range of energy issues.

When are energy issues likely to find their way to the agenda of European policymakers? This is the key research question guiding this collection of empirical studies, which will shed light on both successful and unsuccessful attempts to include energy issues in the European agenda. The multi-level political system of the European Union represents a particularly fruitful setting for addressing this question due to the multiple institutional access points it provides for different groups of actors. The book has three key benefits. First, it provides a theory-informed analysis of agenda setting processes in general and in the European Union in particular. Second, it presents an overview of the most important and emerging dimensions on European energy policy, and third, it helps to develop a research agenda for future research in the field.



All three editors have broad experience in executing empirical analyses in political science, with a strong emphasis on comparative research in environmental policy, energy policy, social policy and consumer protection policy. The editors have been involved in international research networks. Two possess teaching experience at universities in Germany as well as in Canada, Estonia, Italy and Turkey.
The book adopts an innovative analytical approach to agenda setting by not only presenting successful cases in which energy issues were addressed by means of public policy, but by also analyzing failed attempts to make issues part of the European policy agenda. Another outstanding feature of the book is its use of the latest empirical data on a broad range of energy issues.When are energy issues likely to find their way to the agenda of European policymakers? This is the key research question guiding this collection of empirical studies, which will shed light on both successful and unsuccessful attempts to include energy issues in the European agenda. The multi-level political system of the European Union represents a particularly fruitful setting for addressing this question due to the multiple institutional access points it provides for different groups of actors. The book has three key benefits. First, it provides a theory-informed analysis of agenda setting processes in general and in the European Union in particular. Second, it presents an overview of the most important and emerging dimensions on European energy policy, and third, it helps to develop a research agenda for future research in the field.

All three editors have broad experience in executing empirical analyses in political science, with a strong emphasis on comparative research in environmental policy, energy policy, social policy and consumer protection policy. The editors have been involved in international research networks. Two possess teaching experience at universities in Germany as well as in Canada, Estonia, Italy and Turkey.

Building the EU’s Agenda in Energy Policy Making: An Introduction.- Characteristics of Agenda Setting.- Agenda Setting in the Multi-Level System of the EU.- Renewable Energy in the EU.- Biofuels in the EU.- Energy Security in the EU: The Role of Enlargement.- Liberalization of the European Energy Market.- Gas Flaring in the EU.- Hydrological Fracturing: Scientific Uncertainty and Failed Agenda Setting.- Failed Harmonization of Nuclear Power Policy.- Feed-in Tariffs in the EU.- Building the EU’s Agenda in Energy Policy Making: Conclusions.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 5.1.2015
Reihe/Serie Lecture Notes in Energy
Zusatzinfo X, 263 p. 14 illus.
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Recht / Steuern EU / Internationales Recht
Recht / Steuern Öffentliches Recht Umweltrecht
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Wirtschaft
Schlagworte Biofuels in the EU • Energy Policy Making • Energy Security • Liberalization of the European Energy Market • Renewable Energy in the EU
ISBN-10 1-4471-6645-0 / 1447166450
ISBN-13 978-1-4471-6645-0 / 9781447166450
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