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Transnational policy networks and the European Union's energy policy
Authors:Alexandra-Maria Bocse
Institution:1. Department of Politics and International Studies, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UKamb225@cam.ac.uk
Abstract:The goal of this article is to critically examine the engagement between the European Union (EU) and a transnational policy network (TPN) that deals with an issue that has grown in importance in the architecture of the EU's energy policy: fracking. The author argues that successful engagement between the EU and networks on shale gas was facilitated by the fact that the TPN or the members of the TPN were in possession of technical and scientific information that is highly needed by institutions in Brussels. Also, the article reveals that the fact that EU energy insecurity has been high on the EU agenda increased EU's interest in actors that could provide vital insights into potential panaceas and palliatives to energy insecurity.
Keywords:energy  shale gas  fracking  tri-sectoral networks  engagement
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