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ID181324
Title ProperUnderstanding Pipeline Politics in Eurasia
Other Title Information Turkey’s Transit Security in Natural Gas
LanguageENG
AuthorÖge, Kerem
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the importance of natural gas for the energy future of the European Union rises, many new pipeline projects are proposed to transfer rich resources of Eurasia towards Europe. Why do some of these projects succeed, and others fail? To explain this phenomenon, the energy security literature has focused mostly on the security of energy supply and demand, while the specific challenges faced by transit states attracted relatively less attention. This paper focuses on the reasons that make pipeline politics and economics controversial and challenging by introducing and operationalizing the concept of transit security. It defines transit security broadly where transit countries are sensible to changes in supply and demand in addition to pipeline-specific issues, which are determined by a combination of economic and geopolitical factors. It argues that in the case of Turkey, transit security is influenced by asymmetries in trade dependence and political power in addition to prospect of future rents from transit. The last section applies this framework to Eurasian gas transit in order to explain the success and failure of past, present, and future pipelines.
`In' analytical NoteGeopolitics Vol. 26, No.5; Oct-Dec 2021: p.1510-1532
Journal SourceGeopolitics Vol: 26 No 5
Key WordsNatural Gas ;  Pipeline Politics in Eurasia ;  Turkey’s Transit Security


 
 
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