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DOI10.1016/j.enpol.2020.111991
Denmark and Nord Stream 2: A small state's role in global energy politics
Steve Wood, Otto Henke
2020-11-10
发表期刊Energy Policy
出版年2020
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This article analyses Denmark's involvement with the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project. Impressing the Baltic as a sea of strategic significance and a potential international flashpoint, the controversial project thrust Denmark into a position of decision-making importance beyond its size and material power. Geopolitical and environmental considerations, and normative impetus derived from a liberal democratic political culture, influenced Danish attitudes towards the project. The impact of these concerns substantially delayed the granting of a permit for pipeline construction in the Danish marine space, frustrating governments and business in Russia and Germany. Ultimately, approval was granted because Denmark is a rule of law state. Yet the delay is crucial. More broadly, the article illustrates how, in the energy policy domain, illiberal regimes attempt to exploit liberal-democratic legal systems through nominally commercial entities, and considers the responses by other actors in this case.

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条目标识符http://119.78.100.173/C666/handle/2XK7JSWQ/303901
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Steve Wood, Otto Henke. Denmark and Nord Stream 2: A small state's role in global energy politics[J]. Energy Policy,2020.
APA Steve Wood, Otto Henke.(2020).Denmark and Nord Stream 2: A small state's role in global energy politics.Energy Policy.
MLA Steve Wood, Otto Henke."Denmark and Nord Stream 2: A small state's role in global energy politics".Energy Policy (2020).
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