Nathalie Tocci is director of the Istituto Affari Internazionali, Honorary Professor at the University of Tübingen, and Board Member of Eni. She is also the author of POLITICO's monthly World View column.
After years of existential crisis, Europe has found a new raison d'être: the European Green Deal and the energy transition that lies at its core. This green Europe represents a normative vision, an economic growth strategy, as well as a route to a political Union that would enhance EU integration and legitimacy. But it can only be realized if it addresses head-on the social, economic, political and geopolitical ramifications of this epochal change.
In A Green and Global Europe, Nathalie Tocci explains how the unprecedented nature of the current energy transition represents both a unique opportunity and a huge challenge to Europe's future prosperity. The EU, she argues, must not act in isolation or ignore the adverse effects of the transition on Member States and neighbours. It must also address the global cleavages that may arise with China, the transatlantic relationship and the Global South as a result of the EU's green agenda. By adopting a truly global approach to the energy transition, Europe can deliver on its responsibilities to people and planet alike, and avoid unleashing social, economic and security problems that could come biting back at the Union.
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Preface
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 A Green and Political Europe
Chapter 3 A Green Europe and the Future of Liberal Democracy
Chapter 4 A Green Europe in a Troubled Neighbourhood
Chapter 5 A Green Europe Amidst Global Rivalry
Chapter 6 Conclusion
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