Actually both energy security and energy independence shaped political policy in recent years - especially after the Fukushima nuclear effect. But the steps taken differ mainly between countries, so without knowing which country the questioner was after no detailed answer can be given.
Janne Haaland Matlary has written: 'European Union security dynamics in the new national interest' -- subject(s): International Security, Military policy, National security, Security, International 'Political factors in western European gas trade' -- subject(s): Foreign economic relations, Gas industry, Political aspects, Political aspects of Gas industry 'Energy policy in the European Union' -- subject(s): Power resources, Energy policy, Energy industries
Thomas B. Johansson has written: 'Global Energy Assessment (GEA)' -- subject(s): Energy security, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Power resources, Energy development, Energy policy
Kenneth Philip Green has written: 'Abundant energy' -- subject(s): Energy, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Environmental Policy, Energy policy
Franklin D. Kramer has written: 'Transatlantic cooperation for sustainable energy security' -- subject(s): Energy policy, International Security, Security, International
Dale W. Steffes has written: 'National energy stability policy' -- subject(s): Energy policy, National security
General - General Security Policy is also known as the Enterprise Information Security Policy, organizational security policy, IT security policy or information security policy.
Monica Gariup has written: 'European security culture' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, Military policy, National security, Political aspects, Political aspects of Rhetoric, Rhetoric
concept of dividend policy
Patrick Clawson has written: 'Energy security in a time of plenty' -- subject(s): National security, Energy policy 'Energy and national security' -- subject(s): National security, Energy policy 'Iran's Strategic Intentions and Capabilities (McNair Paper, 29) (S/N 008-020-01325-1)' 'Population, resources, and conflict' -- subject(s): Population policy, Population research 'Unaffordable ambitions' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Defenses, Appropriations and expenditures, Economic aspects, Arab-Israeli conflict, Military policy, Armed Forces 'Eternal Iran' -- subject(s): History
Political ramifications of nuclear technology include the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation, the need for international cooperation on nuclear non-proliferation agreements, the impact on energy policy and national security, and the potential for conflict arising from disputes over nuclear technology and resources.
Institutional framework is a concept used to refer to the policy and regulatory elements affecting energy developments. In the wind energy context, this would include issues such as political commitment, financial incentives, planning systems, presence and roles of landscape protection organizations, and patterns of local ownership.
Center for Security Policy was created in 1988.