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Defusing contested authority : EU energy efficiency policymaking

Journal Contribution - Journal Article

EU energy efficiency policymaking has faced repeated contestation. Such contestation has been both sovereignty-based, when member states contest the EU's authority to make policy on energy efficiency (subsidiarity claims), and substance-based, when concerns are raised about the choice or ambition of a policy measure. Yet, energy efficiency has become one of the five dimensions of the Energy Union. It is thus an example of EU policymaking advancing even under contestation. I investigate three main strategies to manage these contestations: (1) framing and reframing energy efficiency to enhance and consolidate authority at EU-level and to mitigate contestations over this authority; (2) developing the legal framework; and (3) applying flexibility in policy measures and employing mixed soft and hard governance tools. These strategies are employed, and interact, over both a 'long game' and a 'short game'.
Journal: JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN INTEGRATION
ISSN: 1477-2280
Issue: 1
Volume: 42
Pages: 95 - 110
Publication year:2020
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