Diplomacy in the European Union’s Energy Sector in the Context of Dependence on Russian Energy Imports .......... 163

Autorzy

Wioleta Borodulin
The John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin
https://orcid.org/0009-0008-7946-3011 (unauthenticated)

Streszczenie

This paper analyses the EU’s dependence on Russian energy and its shift after the 2022 invasion of Ukraine. Before the war, Russia supplied about 30% of the EU’s energy, but the conflict spurred a push for diversification, led by the initiatives like REPowerEU. Member states responded differently: Poland accelerated independence, while Hungary maintained ties with Russia. At the same time, Russia redirected energy exports to China, India, and Turkey to counter Western sanctions. Energy became a key diplomatic tool for both sides, shaping foreign policy and security strategies. Poland’s case illustrates successful diversification efforts.

Strony

163-176

Opublikowane

22 października 2025

Jak cytować

Borodulin, Wioleta. 2025. „Diplomacy in the European Union’s Energy Sector in the Context of Dependence on Russian Energy Imports . 163”. W Oblicza Dyplomacji, przez Oleh Sabada i Valeriia Chyzhyk, zredagowane przez Martyna Dorda, Hanna Korzonek, i Wiktor Trzecina, 163-76. Poland: Wydawnictwo Księgarnia Akademicka. https://doi.org/10.12797/9788383683249.12.