Energy policy of the EU and the role of Turkey in energy supply security

Authors

  • S. Mehter-Aykin Akdeniz University, Turkey
  • I. Tache Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
  • A.B. Karaman Akdeniz University, Turkey

Keywords:

Energy Policy, Energy Supply Security, the European Union, Turkey

Abstract

All the nations define strategies and develop policies on national and international levels to eliminate risks against energy security. The aim of this paper is to define the energy policy of the European Union and identify the potential of Turkey in securing energy supply to the European Union. To achieve this end, after explaining the policy frame of the European Union and that of Turkey in energy-related matters, the existing and planned energy routes expanding from the Russian Federation, the Caspian Sea, and the Middle East to the European Continent are mapped, and the role assigned to Turkey as an energy hub is exemplified with reference to its accession process. It is concluded that Turkey’s membership is to enrich the European Union and contribute to its energy supply security.

Author Biographies

S. Mehter-Aykin, Akdeniz University, Turkey

Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Economics Jean Monnet European Module and Permanent Course Holder 

I. Tache, Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania

Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Department of Marketing, Tourism-Services and International Business, Ad Personam Jean Monnet Chair 

A.B. Karaman, Akdeniz University, Turkey

Institute of Social Sciences, Department of Economics

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Published

2017-12-20

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BUSINESS AND EUROPEAN LAW