Product details
- Categories: Energy, Turkey
- Publisher: PALGRAVE-MACMILLAN
- ISBN: 9780230252684
- Publication Date: 13/06/2011
- Binding: Hardback
- Number of pages: 224
- Language: English
Summary
European Energy Security identifies the EU's main energy security challenges and looks at Turkey's possible role in this policy area. By investigating the role of Turkey as a westward transit hub for hydrocarbons from the Greater Caspian region, Middle East and North Africa, Biresselioglu explores European and Turkish energy profiles. In doing so he looks at the connection between geopolitics and energy security; the relationship between oil and natural gas resources and geography; the importance of the concept of energy security and the role of energy in foreign policy and international relations. Accordingly, the aim of the book is to determine what the challenges are to the future of Europe's energy security.
Table of contents
Introduction
Geopolitics and Energy Security: The Inevitable Connection
Energy Security in the European Union: Challenges and Perspectives
Greater Caspian Sea Area: A Major Alternative for European Energy Security?
Turkish Foreign and Energy Policy after the Cold War
Turkey's Role in European Energy Security
Conclusion