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Introduction: Central and Eastern European Perspectives on Energy Transition
Part I Energy Transition Challenges
From Economic Transformation to Energy Transition: The Legacy of Thirty Years of Post-Communist Development
The CEE Energy Transition: Recurring Fifty-Year-Old Dynamics?
Tunnel with No Light: Entrapment and 'Exit' of V4 Countries' Energy Transition
Public Attitudes to Sustainable Energy Transitions in the Visegrad Four: Historical Legacy and Emerging Trends
Structural Changes in the Baltics and the Russian Presence: Ramifications for the Region's Energy Future
Women as Change Agents of the Bulgarian Energy Transition
Part II Different Paths to Energy Transition
Pathways for a low-carbon electricity system in Poland and Hungary
Slovenia: drivers and challenges of engery transition to climate neutrality
Energy transformation in Lithuania: aiming for the grand changes
Between energy security security and energy transition: visegard gas hub
Path-dependencies of carbon lock-in shaping coal phase-out in Poland's electricity sector: a Herculean task of decarbonization?
Part III. Legal and Political Aspects of Energy Transition
The CEE countries and the European Union's energy transition: economic analysis of law
The role of the court of justice of the European union in the reformation of Hungarian energy policy
Perfect compliance? Nuclear power in central and eastern Europe and EU membership
Energy-transition challenges in the Baltic Sea region: an overview of socio-political and legal gaps
Part IV. View from the neighbourhood
Energy security pathways in South East Europe: diversification of the natural gas supplies, energy transition, and energy futures
Transition to electricity from renewables in line with the EU standards in Serbia: integration with(out) membership and inconsistent implementation
A light at the end of a tunnel or a freight train? A comparative analysis of energy transition in Croatia and Serbia.
Part I Energy Transition Challenges
From Economic Transformation to Energy Transition: The Legacy of Thirty Years of Post-Communist Development
The CEE Energy Transition: Recurring Fifty-Year-Old Dynamics?
Tunnel with No Light: Entrapment and 'Exit' of V4 Countries' Energy Transition
Public Attitudes to Sustainable Energy Transitions in the Visegrad Four: Historical Legacy and Emerging Trends
Structural Changes in the Baltics and the Russian Presence: Ramifications for the Region's Energy Future
Women as Change Agents of the Bulgarian Energy Transition
Part II Different Paths to Energy Transition
Pathways for a low-carbon electricity system in Poland and Hungary
Slovenia: drivers and challenges of engery transition to climate neutrality
Energy transformation in Lithuania: aiming for the grand changes
Between energy security security and energy transition: visegard gas hub
Path-dependencies of carbon lock-in shaping coal phase-out in Poland's electricity sector: a Herculean task of decarbonization?
Part III. Legal and Political Aspects of Energy Transition
The CEE countries and the European Union's energy transition: economic analysis of law
The role of the court of justice of the European union in the reformation of Hungarian energy policy
Perfect compliance? Nuclear power in central and eastern Europe and EU membership
Energy-transition challenges in the Baltic Sea region: an overview of socio-political and legal gaps
Part IV. View from the neighbourhood
Energy security pathways in South East Europe: diversification of the natural gas supplies, energy transition, and energy futures
Transition to electricity from renewables in line with the EU standards in Serbia: integration with(out) membership and inconsistent implementation
A light at the end of a tunnel or a freight train? A comparative analysis of energy transition in Croatia and Serbia.