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Philipp Thaler
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PhD
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Thaler
First name
Philipp
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philipp.thaler@unisg.ch
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+41 71 224 3981
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PublicationType: journal articleJournal: Political GeographyVolume: 94
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PublicationFollowing, Challenging, or Shaping: Can Third Countries Influence EU Energy Policy?( 2019-03)
;Jevnaker, TorbjørgType: journal articleJournal: Politics and GovernanceVolume: 7Issue: 1 -
PublicationEuropeanization of the Swiss Energy System(Dike Verlag, 2020)Type: bookVolume: 13
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PublicationThe Role of Switzerland in European Electricity Governance: Shaper, Follower, or Outsider?This chapter explores the political influence of Switzerland as a non-EU country in European electricity governance. We argue that the influence of non-EU countries depends on their access to European governance institutions and their structural power resources. We further posit that the type of structural power resources circumscribes the specific areas of influence. The empirical analysis assesses these variables qualitatively based on interview and other primary data. First, it shows that Switzerland has relatively high access to important European governance bodies. Second, it reveals that Switzerland possesses structural power in serving as a European transit hub for electricity and an important source of technical expertise. Third, it confirms our theoretical expectation that Switzerland acts as a shaper in European electricity governance. Swiss influence is especially seen in matters related to grid management and cross-border electricity trade. Limitations to Swiss influence are often rooted in the legal principles of the EU internal market. Our findings qualify claims about a marginalization of Switzerland in European electricity governance. At the same time, we highlight uncertainties resulting from the present lack of an electricity agreement between Switzerland and the EU. Our chapter recommends Swiss policy-makers to strive for viable forms of energy cooperation with the EU and to strengthen the transit function and technical expertise of the country.
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PublicationSchweizer Energiepolitik zwischen Bund, Kantonen und Gemeinden: Zentralisieren, dezentralisieren oder koordinieren?(SCCER CREST, 2019-02)
;Abegg, Andreas ;Bornemann, Basil ;Braunreiter, Lukas ;Burger, Paul ;Dörig, Leonie ;Ejderyan, Olivier ;Heselhaus, Sebastian ;Opitz, Christian ;Schillig, Ivo ;Schreiber, MarkusSohre, AnnikaType: discussion paperIssue: 7