DAMPAK PERANG RUSIA UKRAINA TERHADAP KETERSEDIAAN ENERGI JERMAN
Abstract
Energy security is part of the country's needs in sustaining life, so that energy is part of the country's own priorities. This is because the existence of a country's energy has an influence on various sectors, including security and energy. This research will discuss energy security in Germany after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. This study uses the theory of realism, energy security and national interests with a descriptive qualitative research type. It was found that the invasion that was carried out and became a conflict had a significant impact on energy security in Germany. This is because Russia is the main energy supply country to Germany. This then causes Germany to experience a threat to energy security. The actions taken by Germany are to become an independent country by improving infrastructure and establishing policies related to energy use in the domestic sphere.
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