The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects

<p>The Black Sea region is one of the most complex regions in terms of energy development. It hosts several major powers and some developing countries that need to cut energy costs. In general, the region is controversial. It is influenced by external actors, and therefore regional stability i...

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Main Authors: Anna A. Bakulina, Olga V. Panina, Stanislav E. Prokofiev, Natalia L. Krasyukova, Valery L. Abramov, Natalia V. Sergeeva, Olga V. Loseva, Tatiana G. Kasyanenko, Elena V. Takmakova
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Language:English
Published: EconJournals 2021-06-01
Series:International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
Online Access:https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/11247
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spelling doaj-88a2918b8cb14c88af3ccfc75a24d2662021-06-09T19:50:44ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532021-06-011142572665250The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and ProspectsAnna A. Bakulina0Olga V. PaninaStanislav E. ProkofievNatalia L. KrasyukovaValery L. AbramovNatalia V. SergeevaOlga V. LosevaTatiana G. KasyanenkoElena V. TakmakovaFinancial University under the Government of the Russian Federation. Russia, Moscow, 125993, Leningradsky prospect, 49<p>The Black Sea region is one of the most complex regions in terms of energy development. It hosts several major powers and some developing countries that need to cut energy costs. In general, the region is controversial. It is influenced by external actors, and therefore regional stability is very difficult to achieve. In addition, institutional players such as the EU, the Belt and Road Initiative, the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, etc., have their own vision of the future of the Black Sea region. The article is aimed at assessing the regional balance of power and estimating the interests of the countries of the region. Based on this assessment, the authors have classified the countries in the region, predicted potential alliances, and provided recommendations on how the countries should behave in the region. The key findings comprise the rejection of the two hypotheses: the countries of the region cooperate mainly through similar institutions; and the countries of the region can efficiently cooperate within the framework of a single strategy. The novelty of the article is in a new look on the regional distribution of power and new strategies for cooperation between countries in the region.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>The Black Sea region, energy sector, strategy, institutions, balance of power</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications</strong>: F59, Q48</p><p>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11247">https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11247</a></p>https://econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/11247
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author Anna A. Bakulina
Olga V. Panina
Stanislav E. Prokofiev
Natalia L. Krasyukova
Valery L. Abramov
Natalia V. Sergeeva
Olga V. Loseva
Tatiana G. Kasyanenko
Elena V. Takmakova
spellingShingle Anna A. Bakulina
Olga V. Panina
Stanislav E. Prokofiev
Natalia L. Krasyukova
Valery L. Abramov
Natalia V. Sergeeva
Olga V. Loseva
Tatiana G. Kasyanenko
Elena V. Takmakova
The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
author_facet Anna A. Bakulina
Olga V. Panina
Stanislav E. Prokofiev
Natalia L. Krasyukova
Valery L. Abramov
Natalia V. Sergeeva
Olga V. Loseva
Tatiana G. Kasyanenko
Elena V. Takmakova
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title The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
title_short The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
title_full The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
title_fullStr The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
title_full_unstemmed The Black Sea Region Energy Cooperation: Current Trends and Prospects
title_sort black sea region energy cooperation: current trends and prospects
publisher EconJournals
series International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy
issn 2146-4553
publishDate 2021-06-01
description <p>The Black Sea region is one of the most complex regions in terms of energy development. It hosts several major powers and some developing countries that need to cut energy costs. In general, the region is controversial. It is influenced by external actors, and therefore regional stability is very difficult to achieve. In addition, institutional players such as the EU, the Belt and Road Initiative, the Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, etc., have their own vision of the future of the Black Sea region. The article is aimed at assessing the regional balance of power and estimating the interests of the countries of the region. Based on this assessment, the authors have classified the countries in the region, predicted potential alliances, and provided recommendations on how the countries should behave in the region. The key findings comprise the rejection of the two hypotheses: the countries of the region cooperate mainly through similar institutions; and the countries of the region can efficiently cooperate within the framework of a single strategy. The novelty of the article is in a new look on the regional distribution of power and new strategies for cooperation between countries in the region.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>The Black Sea region, energy sector, strategy, institutions, balance of power</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications</strong>: F59, Q48</p><p>DOI: <a href="https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11247">https://doi.org/10.32479/ijeep.11247</a></p>
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