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Contributing to the emerging literature on the geopolitical and
foreign policy implications of decarbonisation and energy
transition processes, this book sheds light on the future of the
European Union’s (EU) external relations under decarbonisation.
Under the Paris Agreement on climate change, adopted in 2015,
governments are committed to phasing out the emissions of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases over the coming decades. This
book addresses the many questions around this process of
decarbonisation through detailed analyses of EU external relations
with six fossil-fuel exporting countries: Nigeria, Indonesia,
Azerbaijan, Colombia, Qatar, and Canada. The authors systematically
examine the six countries’ varying dependence on fossil fuels,
the broader political and security context, current relations with
the EU, and the potential for developing these towards
decarbonisation. In doing so, they put forward a series of findings
that should hold across varying circumstances and provide a
steppingstone to enrich and inspire further research on foreign
policy, external relations, and international relations under
decarbonisation. The book also makes an important contribution to
understanding the external implications of the 2019 European Green
Deal. This volume will be of great interest to students and
scholars of European environmental and climate policy, climate
diplomacy, energy policy, foreign policy, and climate/energy
geopolitics. The Open Access version of this book, available at
http://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/ 9781003183037, has been made
available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No
Derivatives 4.0 license.
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