FROM DEPENDENCY TO GRADUAL RESILIENCE: MOLDOVA'S ENERGY SECURITY TRANSFORMATION UNDER THE RUSSIA–UKRAINE WAR
依存から段階的なレジリエンスへ:ロシア・ウクライナ戦争下のモルドバのエネルギー安全保障変容 (AI 翻訳)
Qiuyue Chen, Ion Dulschi
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日本語
この研究は、ロシア・ウクライナ戦争によるモルドバのエネルギー安全保障の変容を分析し、ロシアの天然ガスと電力への構造的依存を明らかにする。事例研究を通じて、供給多様化、制度的強化、EU統合への対応が段階的に行われ、依存から適応的レジリエンスへ移行していると結論づける。
English
This study examines Moldova's energy security transformation due to the Russia-Ukraine war, highlighting structural dependence on Russian gas and electricity. Using a qualitative case study, it finds that Moldova's response involved supply diversification, institutional strengthening, and EU integration, moving from dependency to adaptive resilience.
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日本のGX文脈において
本論文はモルドバのエネルギー安全保障変容を分析し、日本のエネルギー政策における多様化の重要性を示唆する。
In the global GX context
This case study of Moldova's energy security transformation under crisis offers lessons for global energy transition policies, particularly supply diversification and EU integration.
👥 読者別の含意
🔬研究者:Useful for studying energy security transformation and resilience in crisis contexts.
🏢実務担当者:Energy sector professionals can learn from Moldova's diversification and institutional strengthening approaches.
🏛政策担当者:Policymakers can consider supply diversification and EU integration as pathways to energy resilience.
📄 Abstract(原文)
This study analyzes the transformation of the Republic of Moldova’s energy security in the context of the Russia–Ukraine war. The war is identified as a critical external shock that exposed the country’s structural dependence on imported energy resources, particularly Russian natural gas and electricity supplied via the Transnistrian region. Using a qualitative case study approach and drawing on policy documents, international reports, and secondary data, the paper finds that Moldova’s response to successive energy crises between 2022 and 2026 has been gradual rather than linear. The main adjustment pathways include supply diversification, institutional strengthening of the energy sector, and deeper integration with European Union energy markets. The study concludes that Moldova’s energy security is progressively shifting from a model of dependency toward an adaptive and externally integrated form of resilience.
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- openalex https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20273780first seen 2026-06-06 04:41:08 · last seen 2026-06-14 04:35:57
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