Isaacs, Rico and Molnar, Adam (2017) Island in the neoliberal stream: energy security and soft re-nationalisation in Hungary. Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 25 (1). pp. 107-126. ISSN 1478-2804
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Abstract
Since 2010, the Hungarian Government has increased its stake in the country’s energy sector at the expense of foreign-owned energy companies. This ‘soft re-nationalisation’ is driven by both exogenous and endogenous factors, especially the country’s external dependence on gas imports, its previous commitment to a European model of energy liberalisation, public dissatisfaction with high energy prices and the emergence of an ‘illiberal state’. The case of Hungary’s ‘soft re-nationalisation’ yields two central findings. Firstly, conceptually, there is a need to move away from just focusing on the radical re-nationalisation of energy in the form of resource nationalism, and instead understand re-nationalisation as consisting of a broad spectrum of state interventions into the energy market. Secondly, Hungary’s recent ‘statist turn’ in the energy sector highlights inherent tensions within EU energy policy as it threatens attempts to establish a fully liberalised and marketised energy market across the continent
Keywords: | re-nationalisation, Energy Security, Hungary, Illiberalism |
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Subjects: | L Social studies > L250 International Relations L Social studies > L260 Comparative Politics L Social studies > L240 International Politics L Social studies > L200 Politics L Social studies > L243 Politics of a specific country/region |
Divisions: | College of Social Science > School of Social & Political Sciences |
ID Code: | 36896 |
Deposited On: | 09 Sep 2019 09:38 |
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