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Dynamics of EU Renewable Energy Policy Integration

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  • Investigates under what conditions, and how, European integration succeeds, or fails, in the domain of energy
  • Evaluates policy outputs (directives) across these two dimensions – vertical and horizontal integration
  • Features the analysis of the latest EU renewable energy directive of 2018

Part of the book series: Palgrave Studies in European Union Politics (PSEUP)

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About this book

This book provides a comprehensive account of EU's renewable energy policy development as it traces the agenda-shaping, policy formulation and decision-making phases of the EU's secondary legislation on renewable energy – that is the three successive directives of 2001 (RES-E), 2009 (RED), and 2018 (RED II). It also explores the EU's energy policymaking dynamics and assess integration outcomes of these three policymaking instances in the renewable energy field from a comparative perspective. Enriched with elite interviews with the Brussels policy community, and drawing on European integration and public policy literature, the proposed book will resonate with and offer relevant insights to students, scholars, stakeholders, and policymakers interested in EU energy policy, in particular, and European integration, in general.

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“The European Union is a global leader in using public policy to drive the transition to renewable energy. This book provides the best comprehensive overview of how those policies were made and how they work. Scholars of European integration will also find in her study that the case of renewable energy provides a clear lens to see how far integration has progressed during the past two decades.” 

—Professor Robert Henry Cox, University of South Carolina, USA. 

Authors and Affiliations

  • Coastal Carolina University, Conway, USA

    Mariam Dekanozishvili

About the author

Mariam Dekanozishvili is Associate Professor of International Relations/European Politics at the Department of Politics, Coastal Carolina University, USA.

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