The fragmentation of the global energy governance system
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The fragmentation of the global energy governance system
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S020736760002500-9-1
Publication type
Article
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Published
Authors
Angelina Govorova 
Affiliation: Lomonosov Moscow State University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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74-85
Abstract

The article analyzes one of the most important problems of the GEGS, that is, its fragmentation. The author maintains that there are two ways to solve the problem. The first solution implies allocating one organization that could support and manage processes in all world energy markets. The second solution involves strengthening the institutional structure of the GEGS and its cross-organizational links so that that the need for a “controlling organization” will disappear in the natural way.

Keywords
energy, global governance, Group of Seven, Group of Twenty, fragmentation, global energy governance, International Energy Agency, institutional structure, energy cooperation
Received
09.12.2018
Date of publication
14.12.2018
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