Vojenské rozhledy / Czech Military Review Nr. 3/2014: 31-43
NATO and Energy SecurityNonreviewed - Other
The article deals with the reasons why NATO is interested in energy security and main tasks which Alliance fulfils in this area. A special attention is paid to the energy dependence of the European member states of the Alliance, the increase of awareness about energy security, critical energy infrastructure protection and energy efficiency in the armed forces. The author elaborates the implementation of the energy security issues into the Alliance main activities, education and training in the field of energy security and cooperation with partner countries, other international organizations and private sector.
The article is available only in the Czech language. For more information please contact editors.
Keywords: NATO, energy security, energy dependence, energy sources, oil, natural gas, critical energy infrastructure, terrorism, cyber security, energy efficiency.
Published: September 15, 2014 Show citation
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