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Public perception of energy security in Lithuania: between material interest and energy independence
Authors:Vylius Leonavičius  Ričardas Krikštolaitis
Institution:1. Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social Sciences, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania;2. Energy Security Research Centre, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania;3. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas, Lithuania
Abstract:The issue of the energy security in social sciences research area is mostly prevalent in political sciences. The sociological research of the issues of energy is rather scarce. The reasons of the lack of concern about sociology of energy security could be related to the specific geopolitical context of post-Soviet states. The energy policy of new democratic post-Soviet states are pressed to reconstruct the entire energy system of former Soviet Union. This is not only technological or political, but maybe, first of all, social issue directly related to the consumption of users of gas and electricity and their prices. The societies and different social groups become an important social actors in the stressful energy policy. There is a lack of attention not only to social determinants of perception of energy security but also a lack of deeper analysis of public opinion in Lithuania. This article aims to improve our understanding of the Lithuanian public perception of energy security. This article focuses on two aspects: (a) An analysis of public opinion on the most important aspects of energy security and the social factors influencing them. The hypothesis is that public perception of energy security is related to value orientations. (b) An analysis of how public opinion on energy policy executed by the government and confidence in the government are intertwined with the concept of energy security.
Keywords:Energy security  public opinion  risk  energy threat  energy security policy
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