The purpose of this book is twofold. First it aims to explain the general framework for cooperation in the energy sector in Europe with a conceptual basis that allows for a better understanding of the dynamics that led to its existence. Second the volume deals with Romania both as a representative case for the region given the commonalities raised by the transition process in the last three decades and also as a country with a specific energy agenda with implications for internal and foreign policy that can only be perceived and understood in the Romanian context. |Romania as an Energy Actor in the EU Cooperation in European Energy policy | Europa