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Russia, Ukraine and the European Union's Energy Future
The European Union has been unsuccessful in its pursuit of energy independence. The Russo-Ukrainian conflict has introduced a new urgency to this problem. The paper explores the promise of moderate nuclear energy prolongation at the member state level as a supplement to the solution to both the decarbonization and energy-dependence dilemmas, brought in stark relief by recent developments in Ukraine.