Wina Crijns-Graus
Utrecht University
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African and Asian Studies | 2018
M.P. Amineh; Wina Crijns-Graus
Although energy supply security is an important long-term goal of the EU , member states are in control over external supplies and their domestic energy mix, and an overarching institutional structure is lacking. In this paper, we focus on the availability of oil and gas and the risks of supply disruptions for the EU . The last two decades have been marked by a decrease in fossil fuel production and increasing import dependence. Proven oil and gas reserves in the EU are very limited. Especially in the case of oil the outlook of both global and own EU reserves looks bleak. At the same time, global trends show an increasing demand for energy in the coming decades, concentrated mainly in developing countries, specifically in China. The Persian Gulf area and the Caspian Sea region hold some of the world’s largest oil and gas reserves, and these will make them increasingly significant in global markets. These factors create a setting for the EU of demand- and supply-induced and structural scarcity. The persistence of Arab patrimonial rentier states and societies are a domestic and geopolitical source of instability. These states’ Sovereign Wealth Funds are used by ruling elites to divert assets from socioeconomic development towards individual profit. Emerging Asian economies involved in the ME and the CEA , especially China, will influence the regions’ future geopolitical and geo-economic reality. China relies on resources for domestic development and the resource-rich Middle Eastern countries have long been a destination from which to acquire them.
International Comparative Social Studies | 2017
M.P. Amineh; Wina Crijns-Graus; Yang Guang
Citation for published version (APA): Amineh, M. P., & Crijns-Graus, W. H. J. (2017). Geopolitical Economy of Energy Security in the European Union, the Persian Gulf, the Caspian Region and China. In M. P. Amineh, & Y. Guang (Eds.), Geopolitical Economy of Energy and Environment: China and the European Union (pp. 339-440). (International Comparative Social Studies; Vol. 36). Leiden: Brill. https://doi.org/10.1163/9789004273115_013
Renewable & Sustainable Energy Reviews | 2014
Mariya Soshinskaya; Wina Crijns-Graus; Josep M. Guerrero; Juan C. Vasquez
Energy | 2014
Shaohui Zhang; Ernst Worrell; Wina Crijns-Graus; Fabian Wagner; J. Cofala
Applied Energy | 2015
Shaohui Zhang; Ernst Worrell; Wina Crijns-Graus
Applied Energy | 2015
Shaohui Zhang; Ernst Worrell; Wina Crijns-Graus
Applied Energy | 2014
Mariya Soshinskaya; Wina Crijns-Graus; Jos van der Meer; Josep M. Guerrero
Applied Energy | 2016
Shaohui Zhang; Ernst Worrell; Wina Crijns-Graus; M. Krol; Marco de Bruine; Guangpo Geng; Fabian Wagner; J. Cofala
Nature Climate Change | 2015
Oskar Krabbe; Giel Linthorst; Kornelis Blok; Wina Crijns-Graus; Detlef P. van Vuuren; Niklas Höhne; Pedro Faria; Nate Aden; Alberto Carrillo Pineda
Energy Policy | 2016
Mike van Moerkerk; Wina Crijns-Graus