2018
DOI: 10.12775/cjps.2018.010
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Energy Security and the Problem of Peripherality: case study of the CEE region between Russia and the EU

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“…The development of renewable energy is associated with the independence of individual national economies from external supplies, which is part of a wider issue of energy security [96][97][98]. Political factors have always played an important role in the geographical diversification of energy supplies [99][100][101][102]. It is reflected in CEE countries by their striving to become independent of raw materials from Russia [78].…”
Section: New (Old) Challenges Of the Energy Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The development of renewable energy is associated with the independence of individual national economies from external supplies, which is part of a wider issue of energy security [96][97][98]. Political factors have always played an important role in the geographical diversification of energy supplies [99][100][101][102]. It is reflected in CEE countries by their striving to become independent of raw materials from Russia [78].…”
Section: New (Old) Challenges Of the Energy Transformationmentioning
confidence: 99%