de Jong M, Van de Graaf T (2021)
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2021
Book Volume: 43
Pages Range: 495-510
Journal Issue: 4
DOI: 10.1080/07036337.2020.1800680
Scholars of the EU’s external relations have long debated the question which ‘power’ the EU represents. When it comes to the EU’s external energy relations, there is a convergence of views that the Commission has begun to assert its regulatory power beyond its own borders. Yet, few scholars have attempted to open the black box of this ‘liberal mercantilist’ model. This paper aims to fill that gap by process tracing and explaining the Commission’s attempts to stymie the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project. Our analysis shows that the Commission has attempted, largely in vein, to achieve geopolitical ends through legal means. We find that this outcome can be explained through the lens of new integration theories. Our analysis illustrates both the limits of the Commission’s regulatory toolbox and its efforts to broaden its mandate and strengthen its regulatory powers.
APA:
de Jong, M., & Van de Graaf, T. (2021). Lost in Regulation: Nord Stream 2 and the Limits of the European Commission’s Geo-Economic Power. Journal of European Integration, 43(4), 495-510. https://doi.org/10.1080/07036337.2020.1800680
MLA:
de Jong, Moniek, and Thijs Van de Graaf. "Lost in Regulation: Nord Stream 2 and the Limits of the European Commission’s Geo-Economic Power." Journal of European Integration 43.4 (2021): 495-510.
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