The emerging caspian energy regime and Turkey's new role

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Ankara Üniversitesi

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Soon after the disintegration of the USSR, Turkey attempted to take place at the heart of the emerging energy regime of the Caspian by becoming an energy corridor that could unite the Caspian with the World markets. Nevertheless, Russia and Iran started to become profitable associates not only for Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan but also for the multinational companies. In 2003, it became explicit that Turkey's common projects with Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan were either canceled or postponed. Turkey is likely to realize Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan oil pipeline project and Baku-Erzurum gas pipeline project. Turkey needs to develop a multilateral cooperation which includes Russia and other littoral states of the Caspian. Otherwise, Turkey's role in the Caspian region will be limited by bilateral relations with Azerbaijan.

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Baku - Erzurum Gas Pipeline, Caucasia, Energy Transfer, Oil Pipeline, Bakü - Erzurum Gaz Boru Hattı, Kafkasya, Enerji Transferi, Petrol Boru Hattı

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Milletlerarası Münasebetler Türk Yıllığı

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BİLGİN, M. (2003). The emerging caspian energy regime and Turkey's new role. Milletlerarası Münasebetler Türk Yıllığı, 2003, cilt 34, 1-22. s.

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