the study contributes widely to a literature which so far has not been particularly abundant ... also offers rich empirical evidence about what IPE actually entails in the EU and what the specific challenges are and which tools are involved. Finally, having established that the EU is a liberal regulatory state, the book asks several questions about EU actorness in the IPE of energy such as, for example, how the heterogeneity of preferences among Member states might impact on EU actorness externally. The monograph, therefore, not only contributes to the existing theoretical and empirical debate but also nourishes this debate with additional points for future research.
Francesca Batzella, Global Policy Journal
[T]he book has several theoretical and empirical contributions to offer. Conceptualizing the EU as a liberal regulatory state, the study contributes widely to a literature which so far has not been particularly abundant.
Francesca Batzella, Global Policy Reviews