ENERGY POLICIES AND STRATEGIES RUSSIA’S THREAT TO EUROPE’S ENERGY SECURITY Janusz Bugajski, Bucharest, 3-5 April 2006 Romanian Energy Program, Phase III.

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ENERGY POLICIES AND STRATEGIES RUSSIA’S THREAT TO EUROPE’S ENERGY SECURITY Janusz Bugajski, Bucharest, 3-5 April 2006 Romanian Energy Program, Phase III (REP3)

GEO-STRATEGIC CONTEXT Energy Demand Rising Limits on Diversification Energy Dependence and Vulnerability

EUROPE’S ENERGY DEPENDENCE CEE Dependence on Russian Energy Growing EU Dependence

RUSSIA’S STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Primary Influence over CEE Foreign and Security Policy Gaining Economic Predominance Converting Energy into Political Influence Limiting Western Enlargement Rebuilding Global Status Re-Establishing Multi-Polarity

RUSSIA’S GEO-ENERGY POLITICS Russia as Energy Superpower Developing Monopolies Supplier Diversification Extra-Territorial Interests Purchasing Infrastructure

EUROPE’S ENERGY SECURITY Common EU Energy Policy Energy Security Pact Direct Energy Sources Assisting Transit States Controlling Strategic Assets Using Economic Leverage