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Turkey as an energy hub?

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Guaranteeing energy security is one of the most important challenges for Europe today. Especially since the crises in Ukraine, Europe's interest in an additional supply line of gas and oil to Europe through Turkey has been growing steadily. In both political and academic discourse the question of whether Turkey can develop into a possible future ‘energy hub’ is a hotly debated issue. The country’s geographical position is a big advantage as more than 70 per cent of the world’s oil and gas reserves are located close by. The country may thus hold a key position in the distribution of oil and gas. Will Turkey, itself almost fully dependent on imports, be capable of becoming an energy hub? This edited volume examines Turkey’s prospects as a possible energy hub and in its role in the EU’s energy security. The contributions it contains reflect geopolitical dynamics and interests, economic trends, and the prevailing perceptions of this issue in Turkey and the European Union. With contributions by: Erdoğan Aykaç, Eren Çam, Harald Hecking, Istemi Berk, Johannes Pollak, Linda Dieke, Marc Oliver Bettzüge, Marco Siddi, Mirja Schröder, Neyyire Nilgün Öner Tangör, Nicolò Sartori, Omid Shokri Kalehsar, Samuel R. Schubert, Simon Schulte, Volkan Özdemir, Yakup Atila Eralp, Wolfgang Wessels

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9783848738847
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Nomos

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2017

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