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ID132382
Title ProperCan gas catalyse peace in the eastern Mediterranean?
LanguageENG
AuthorGürel, Ayla ;  Cornu, Laura Le
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The economic rationale for energy collaboration between Turkey, Cyprus and Israel is compelling. Cyprus and Israel need commercially viable export routes for their gas while Turkey is eager to diversify and increase its gas supplies. Hydrocarbon resources could potentially be a catalyst for both bringing about a Cyprus settlement and a Turkey-Israel rapprochement. A trilateral cooperation scheme involving a Turkey-Israel pipeline and an LNG plant in Cyprus could offer strong commercial incentives to all parties. But it would require bold political vision on the part of the region's leaders, coupled with backing from influential external actors with an interest in reconciliation and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol.49, No.2; June 2014: p.11-33
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol.49, No.2; June 2014: p.11-33
Key WordsEastern Mediterranean ;  Geopolitics ;  Turkey ;  Cyprus ;  Israel ;  Gas ;  Hydrocarbons ;  Energy Cooperation ;  Reconciliation ;  Economic Rationale ;  Energy Collaboration ;  Cyprus Settlement ;  Turkey-Israel Rapprochement ;  Trilateral Cooperation ;  Influential External Actors - IEA ;  Energy Conflict


 
 
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