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Korkmaz, Dicle.
Turkey and the EU in an Energy Security Society = The Case of Natural Gas /
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Turkey and the EU in an Energy Security Society/ by Dicle Korkmaz.
Reminder of title:
The Case of Natural Gas /
Author:
Korkmaz, Dicle.
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XVII, 260 p. 37 illus.online resource. :
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Europe—Politics and government. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45774-7
ISBN:
9783030457747
Turkey and the EU in an Energy Security Society = The Case of Natural Gas /
Korkmaz, Dicle.
Turkey and the EU in an Energy Security Society
The Case of Natural Gas /[electronic resource] :by Dicle Korkmaz. - 1st ed. 2021. - XVII, 260 p. 37 illus.online resource.
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Theoretical and Methodological Frameworks: The English School and Narrative Policy Analysis -- Chapter 3 European Energy Security and Turkey -- Chapter 4 Turkey's Energy Security and Pipelines -- Chapter 5 Turkey's Energy Security and the Natural Gas Market -- Chapter 6 Conclusions: What Type of Energy Security Society is Possible in Turkey-EU Relations in the Sphere of Natural Gas?
“This book makes a major contribution to the burgeoning field of social scientific studies on energy. By examining the thorny case of Turkey-EU energy relations, Dicle Korkmaz develops a narrative approach to energy and introduces a framework that utilises insights from the English school theory of IR. From an IR perspective, the book strengthens the treatment of energy and political economy issues within this discipline. From the point of view of social scientific energy research, it strengthens the analysis of the international dimensions of energy relations. The book further contributes to the study of EU-Turkey relations by comparing the energy security positions of the two sides with the same metric (as opposed to perspectives biased in favour of one party). It provides a rich resource for energy analysts interested in the international aspects of energy relations, and for specialists on EU external relations, European integration as well as students of Turkish politics.” (Pami Aalto, Jean Monnet Professor, Head of Unit, Politics Programme, Faculty of Management and Business, Tampere University, Finland) “For any reader with an interest in EU-Turkey relations, particularly in the energy sphere, this book is essential reading. The author has wide experience in the field and has conducted an in-depth analysis of the development of Turkey’s position in the energy market and what it means for gas supply to Europe. Given the increasing importance of the “Southern Corridor” and Turkey’s potential role as an important transit route, this is a vital strategic issue for future EU energy security and Dicle Korkmaz provides a thorough analysis of all the key issues.” (James Henderson, Director, Natural Gas Programme, The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies, UK) This book explores Turkey-EU relations in the context of natural gas. Utilising the English School theory and narrative policy analysis, the author examines EU narratives on Turkey’s role in European energy security in the sphere of natural gas, as well as narratives of Turkish actors on natural gas pipelines and the liberalisation of the natural gas market. The book discusses the extent to which the positions held by Turkish actors on natural gas and energy security constrain and/or enable its integration with the EU. Accordingly, it compares the narratives of the EU and Turkish actors to ascertain how references to the content and scope of the integration varied between January 2001 and July 2019. In the context of this book, "integration” does not necessarily mean Turkey’s full membership in the EU. Rather, it refers to different types of relations, which are classified as energy security societies. Dicle Korkmaz is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science and International Relations, Antalya Bilim University, Turkey.
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Dewey Class. No.: 320.94
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