Unlikely Companions of Energy Transitions? Opportunities and Challenges of Triangular Cooperation Between the EU, the GCC, and Hydrocarbon‐Poor Countries From the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)
エネルギー移行の意外な仲間?EU、GCC、中東・北アフリカの炭化水素貧困国間の三角協力の機会と課題 (AI 翻訳)
B. Schuetze, E. Woertz
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日本語
本論文は、EU、GCC、および中東・北アフリカ(MENA)の炭化水素貧困国間の三角協力(TC)が再生可能エネルギーとグリーン水素の展開にもたらす機会と課題を分析。電力網相互接続とグリーン水素の生産・物流の現状を踏まえ、TCが非対称な依存と権威主義的慣行を再生産するリスクを指摘。
English
This paper explores triangular cooperation (TC) between the EU, GCC, and hydrocarbon-poor MENA countries for renewable energy and green hydrogen. It finds that while TC may enable renewable expansion, it risks deepening social, economic, and political imbalances, reproducing asymmetric dependencies and authoritarian practices.
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日本のGX文脈において
日本は中東とのエネルギー関係が深く、グリーン水素協力でもGCCとの連携を模索中。本稿の指摘する非対称性リスクは、日本の水素サプライチェーン構築にも示唆を与える。
In the global GX context
This paper offers a critical perspective on North-South-South triangular cooperation for energy transitions, relevant to global debates on just transition and geopolitical risks in renewable energy and green hydrogen projects.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Provides a qualitative analysis of triangular cooperation dynamics in energy transition, useful for scholars studying international political economy of renewables.
🏛政策担当者:Highlights risks of reproducing asymmetric dependencies in renewable energy megaprojects, informing diplomatic and development cooperation strategies.
📄 Abstract(原文)
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is a pivotal region for attempts at transitioning away from hydrocarbons. With the claimed objective of achieving more equitable and effective development cooperation, US and European policymakers, and most notably the OECD, advocate for shifting away from established North‐South bilateral cooperation to North‐South‐South triangular cooperation (TC). This paper explores the opportunities and challenges of TC in the renewable energy sector between the European Union (EU), the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) and select hydrocarbon‐poor MENA countries. It argues that EU‐GCC‐MENA TC may enable the expansion of renewables, but it also risks deepening social, economic, and political imbalances. After analyzing the status of electricity grid interconnection and the production and logistics of green hydrogen, it discusses the political and economic interests of involved actors and the extent to which the implementation of renewable energy megaprojects risks reproducing asymmetric dependencies and authoritarian practices. The article relies on a qualitative multi‐methods approach, consisting of interviews, desk research, and interpretive analysis.
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