EU Energy Politics Unattainable for Post-Soviet States, Need Socio-Economic Reform
The article explores how the European Union's energy policies may not be fully achieved by 2020 due to infrastructure and environmental concerns. It suggests that promoting clean technology entrepreneurship could help solve these issues. However, applying EU energy policies in post-Soviet states would require significant investments and a shift in population mindset towards energy conservation. Instead, post-Soviet countries should focus on reforming their energy and socio-economic policies rather than just the energy sector.