European Energy Policy 2012
DOI: 10.4337/9780857939210.00021
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Conclusions: Bridging Over Environmental and Energy Policies

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“…Recent studies regarding decision‐making in the EU have proven that energy policy and especially the sensitive area of supply security are still dominated by the member states: “Member States intend to retain their sovereignty with regard to determining their energy mix, as well as choosing their suppliers. […] [They] retain a pivotal role in designing, implementing and monitoring energy security” (Proedrou : 49, 52; see also Ciambra ; Morata and Solorio Sandoval : 210). Thus, the focus is on the member states as unitary actors.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies regarding decision‐making in the EU have proven that energy policy and especially the sensitive area of supply security are still dominated by the member states: “Member States intend to retain their sovereignty with regard to determining their energy mix, as well as choosing their suppliers. […] [They] retain a pivotal role in designing, implementing and monitoring energy security” (Proedrou : 49, 52; see also Ciambra ; Morata and Solorio Sandoval : 210). Thus, the focus is on the member states as unitary actors.…”
Section: Theory and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%