Energy Diplomacy in the Era of Energy Transition

R. A. Aliev
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The development of international relations after the 1973 oil crisis was accompanied by the emergence of such phenomena and concepts as global and regional energy security, energy security of states, foreign energy policy and energy diplomacy. Institutionalization and development of mechanisms ensuring energy security – including global energy security – occurred and continues to occur under the conditions of dominance of hydrocarbon fossil fuels in the world energy balance, as well as in the context of energy consumption worldwide. The priorities of its provision at the global, regional and state levels were and are the security of demand, supply and transit of hydrocarbon raw materials, and the diversification of energy sources. After signing the Paris Climate Agreement in 2015, efforts are being made to accelerate the low-carbon transformation of the world economy and the pace of the global energy transition. This involves mechanisms for responsible investment, carbon regulation, greenhouse gas emissions management (climate management); uses a variety of socially significant interpretations of ongoing climate change. These processes are increasingly determining the foreign energy policy of states, international energy diplomacy and influencing the previously formed mechanisms for ensuring energy security. The article is aimed at generalization and systematization of the ongoing changes in the activities of both traditional international centers and institutes of global energy policy, and relatively new international platforms in the subject area under consideration, primarily the Conferences of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and their impact on energy policy and energy diplomacy.
能源转型时代的能源外交
随着 1973 年石油危机后国际关系的发展,出现了全球和地区能源安全、国家能源安全、对外能源政策和能源外交等现象和概念。确保能源安全(包括全球能源安全)机制的制度化和发展,是在碳氢化合物化石燃料在世界能源平衡中占主导地位的条件下,以及在全球能源消耗的背景下发生和继续发生的。在全球、地区和国家层面提供能源安全的优先事项过去是、现在也是碳氢化合物原材料的需求、供应和转运安全,以及能源来源的多样化。2015 年签署《巴黎气候协定》后,正在努力加快世界经济的低碳转型和全球能源转型的步伐。这涉及到负责任的投资、碳监管、温室气体排放管理(气候管理)等机制;使用了各种对正在发生的气候变化具有社会意义的解释。这些进程正日益决定着各国的对外能源政策、国际能源外交,并影响着先前形成的确保能源安全的机制。本文旨在概括和系统阐述全球能源政策传统国际中心和机构以及相关主题领域相对较新的国际平台(主要是《联合国气候变化框架公约》缔约方会议)的活动正在发生的变化及其对能源政策和能源外交的影响。
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