Publication

Apr 2010

Energy security in Central-Eastern Europe and the Black Sea region is fraught with risks. By virtue of its geography, Bulgaria finds itself in a difficult nexus, drawn into Eurasia’s contentious energy geopolitics and as a European Union member, involved in the Union’s fragmented energy policy and complex regulatory, energy efficiency and climate change objectives. That position is challenging, but it also presents decision-makers in Sofia with opportunities.

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Author Boyko Nitzov, Ruslan Stefanov, Valentina Nikolava, Dobromir Hristov
Series Atlantic Council Reports
Publisher Atlantic Council
Copyright © 2010 Atlantic Council of the United States
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