Executive summary -- Introduction -- Energy Union -- Dealing with the EU's key energy security threat -- Prioritizing energy security in the EU's Energy Union -- Putting in place the building blocks for the Energy Union
Summary
The European Commission's new "Energy Union" Communication purports to provide the Union with a comprehensive energy strategy. This paper argues that the Commission, in developing its Energy Union work program, needs to focus its efforts on delivering a number of key solutions to the states at risk because of Russian supply dependency. This prioritization involves focusing on key cross-border infrastructure projects, bringing the EU's energy liberalization rules into full effect, and in part working with non-EU partners, such as Ukraine and Turkey, to help them improve their own and the EU's supply security
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"June 2015"--Title page
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Includes bibliographical references
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Atlantic Council, viewed December 17, 2015)