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Turkey’s Role of on the Regional Energy Security
21 December 2009 - Sinan OĞAN
When we look at the geography in which Turkey is located in, it is seen that the region is extremely rich in terms of energy resources. However, Turkey is not a rich country on the energy issues. While comparing to neighboring countries, Turkey is considered as not a rich country in terms of energy production. At this time emerging the question “how Turkey may contribute to the energy security“. Today it is known that `just possessing the energy sources` is not enough. Safe ways of energy supply to the

Armenia Engagement Derailing Turkey’s Energy Policy
09 December 2009 - Ferruh Demirmen
A misconceived engagement with Armenia has boomeranged beyond diplomacy to impact Turkey’s energy policy. The developments so far are already worrying, and further negative consequences may follow. Turkey’s energy policy is held hostage, and the culprit is a short-sighted Armenia rapprochement that has ignored Azerbaijan’s legitimate concerns on Nagorno-Karabakh.

 
The Treaty on the Nuclear-Weapons-Free-Zone in Central Asia came into force
02 April 2009 - Marat Tazhin
Two years ago, the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan signed the historic document – the Treaty on Nuclear-Weapons-Free-Zone in Central Asia - in the city of Semei, Kazakhstan.

Turkey key player in realizing of Nabucco’
03 February 2009 - Yonca Poyraz Doğan
Sinan Oğan, director of the Turkish Center for International Relations and Strategic Analysis (TÜRKSAM), has said Turkey has a greater role to play in the creation of the Nabucco pipeline project, which is to bring gas from the Caspian region to gas-hungry EU countries via Turkey and Georgia, in view of the fact that the problem of securing gas sources for the pipeline has not been solved yet.

Russia, Ukraine and the EU: the Bermuda Gas Triangle – Who is Guilty and What to Do
07 January 2009 - Ambassador of Ukraine to Turkey Dr. Sergiy KORSUNSKY
In the midst of world economic crisis, falling prices for oil, historical elections in the United States and another turmoil in the Middle East Russia and Ukraine went into another gas dispute rising concerns in many capitals around the globe. For those well familiar with Russian literature it is well known that there are two eternal Russian questions asked but not answered by the Russian intellectuals of the last century. Those two questions are: “Who is guilty?” and “What to do?”

 
Russia: Is Georgian Gas Crisis Evidence Of Moscow's New Energy Strategy?
23 January 2006 - Victor Yasmann

 
Europeans must face the threat to energy supplies
18 January 2006 - Paolo Scaroni

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