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Tomas Maltby
Tomas Maltby
Department of Political Economy, King's College London
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European Union energy policy integration: A case of European Commission policy entrepreneurship and increasing supranationalism
T Maltby
Energy policy 55, 435-444, 2013
4072013
Is populism a challenge to European energy and climate policy? Empirical evidence across varieties of populism
RA Huber, T Maltby, K Szulecki, S Cetkovic
Journal of European Public Policy, 2021
1342021
Multiple transformations: Theorizing energy vulnerability as a socio-spatial phenomenon
S Bouzarovski, S Tirado Herrero, S Petrova, J Frankowski, R Matoušek, ...
Geografiska Annaler: Series B, Human Geography 99 (1), 20-41, 2017
1082017
European Energy Union? Caught between securitisation and ‘riskification’
A Judge, T Maltby
European journal of international security 2 (2), 179-202, 2017
1052017
EU energy policy integration as embedded intergovernmentalism: the case of Energy Union governance
P Bocquillon, T Maltby
Journal of European Integration 42 (1), 39-57, 2020
742020
Challenging reductionism in analyses of EU-Russia energy relations
A Judge, T Maltby, JD Sharples
Geopolitics 21 (4), 751-762, 2016
672016
The more the merrier? Assessing the impact of enlargement on EU performance in energy and climate change policies
P Bocquillon, T Maltby
East European Politics 33 (1), 88-105, 2017
522017
The future of EU-Russia energy relations in the context of decarbonisation
O Khrushcheva, T Maltby
Geopolitics 21 (4), 799-830, 2016
522016
Between Amity, Enmity and Europeanisation: EU Energy Security Policy and the Example of Bulgaria's Russian Energy Dependence
T Maltby
Europe-Asia Studies 67 (5), 809-830, 2015
452015
Two steps forward, one step back: Renewable energy transitions in Bulgaria and Romania
S Davidescu, R Hiteva, T Maltby
Public Administration, 2018
292018
Standing in the way by standing in the middle: The case of state-owned natural gas intermediaries in Bulgaria
RP Hiteva, T Maltby
Geoforum 54, 120-131, 2014
232014
Contesting just transitions: Climate delay and the contradictions of labour environmentalism
S Harry, K Szulecki, T Maltby
Political Geography, 2024
202024
Speak softly and carry a big stick: Hardening soft governance in EU energy and health policies
P Bocquillon, E Brooks, T Maltby
Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 22 (6), 843-856, 2020
192020
Energy securitisation: Avenues for future research
A Judge, T Maltby, K Szulecki
Energy security in Europe: Divergent perceptions and policy challenges, 149-173, 2018
182018
Talkin’bout a revolution?: Institutional change in the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility: the case of climate policy
P Bocquillon, E Brooks, T Maltby
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2023
152023
Consensus and entrepreneurship: The contrasting local and national politics of UK air pollution
T Maltby
Environment and Planning C: Politics and Space, 2021
132021
Hitting the target but missing the point: failing and succeeding in the Bulgarian renewable energy sector
R Hiteva, T Maltby
A guide to EU renewable energy policy, 224-244, 2017
122017
EU Renewable Energy Governance and the Ukraine War: Moving Ahead Through Strategic Flexibility?
A Buzogány, S Ćetković, T Maltby
Politics and Governance 11 (4), 263-274, 2023
62023
Evolutions and Revolutions in EU-Russia Energy Relations
O Khrushcheva, T Maltby
Decarbonization in the European Union: Internal Policies and External …, 2015
62015
Energy Transitions in Central and Eastern Europe: The Political Economy of Climate and Energy Policy
T Maltby, M Mišík
Cambridge University Press, 2024
52024
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