To the Problems of Ensuring Energy and Climate Security in Germany
DOI: 10.20542/afij-2022-4-14-23
© Alexander M. KOKEEV, 2022
Received 05.09.2022.
Revised 10.10.2022.
Accepted 12.12.2022.
Alexander M. KOKEEV (alkokeev@gmail.com), ORCID: 0000-0003-1825-9291,
Primakov National Research Institute of World Economy and International Relations, Russian Academy of Sciences (IMEMO), 23, Profsoyuznaya Str., Moscow 117997, Russian Federation.
The article discusses the most dire problems of ensuring the energy and climate security of Germany and the political measures taken by Federal Chancellor O. Scholz’s government formed in 2021. Considering the sharply exacerbated situation in international politics as of 2022, adopting urgent and radical measures in order to reduce Germany’s dependance on energy import and to diversify it, along with actions in climate change mitigation, all have become priorities for the new coalition government in Berlin. Current strategy is aimed at the combination of economic growth with reduced energy consumption, strict measures on energy saving and enhancing the share of renewable energy sources. A crucial part in creating and implementing this strategy is played by new members of the government from ‘the Greens’ – R. Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, and A. Baerbock, Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs. The relation between energetic and ecological spheres, their impact on internal and external security is analyzed. The author looks into exact measures and mechanisms that ensure energy and climate security, also while addressing questions about the overall perception of respective threats among German expert community and society. The conclusion made is that in present-day circumstances the problems of energy security, climate change mitigation and shifting to carbon-free economy greatly affect Berlin’s foreign policy and foreign economic strategies, as well as Germany’s relations with EU partners, Eastern European countries and Russia.
For citation:
Kokeev A. To the Problems of Ensuring Energy and Climate Security in Germany. Analysis & Forecasting. IMEMO Journal, 2022, no 4, pp. 14-23. https://doi.org/10.20542/afij-2022-4-14-23