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TURKEY'S ROLE IN SILK ROAD ROUTES: ENERGY SUPPLY SECURITY OF EUROPEAN UNION AFTER UKRAINE – RUSSIAN WAR

Year 2022, , 16 - 26, 30.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1545

Abstract

Purpose- The aim of the research is to examine, analyze and provide insight into possible future projections of Turkey's role in the security
of energy supply and the formation of new trade routes of the European Union (E.U.) after the Ukraine-Russia war within the scope of data
obtained from experts. In addition, the current research has been understood that the EastMed project has reached a stalemate with Turkey's
Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) agreement with Libya and has emerged due to the necessity of new solutions. In addition, turkey's strong
position is mentioned, emphasizing that it is an important stakeholder in world politics and trade.
Methodology- Since research requires expertise in a particular field, it is determined according to the purpose and scope of the research to
be carried out with a specific focus group. The experts in the focus group were reached by the snowball sampling method. In this context, an
in-depth interview technique from qualitative data analysis methods was carried out to a group of experts in international relations,
international trade, and logistics departments. The research data were obtained from the faculty members and faculty members included in
the group between 28.02.2022-09.03.2022 through Google Docs, and the analysis process was started.
Findings- When the data obtained from the experts included in the research are examined, the perspective against the Tr-Med project, which
is the recommendation of the research, is very positive. One reason is that the EastMed project is already known to be unsustainable, and in
addition, the United States has withdrawn its support from the project. It can also be seen as the E.U.'s production of alternatives to existing
energy supply processes in order to ensure energy supply security after the Ukraine-Russia war. In addition to the Tr-Med project, it is
foreseen that the main routes of east-west-axis trade will shift to Turkey due to future sanctions against Russia.
Conclusion- Turkey is foreseen to continue their union in the future because it is already a stakeholder of the E.U. in the TANAP project, has
a partner in imports and exports, and is an actor who will play a role in the process of establishing relations with countries such as Iran, Israel,
Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Qatar in the supply of energy supplies. However, the increase in freight prices in the post-COVID-19 period
increased transportation costs, and in addition, the increase in raw material prices caused global inflation. With the Ukraine-Russia war, the
price of crude oil at $130, experts say, will see $300 in oil in the future, which will make Turkey the E.U.'s manufacturing hub.

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Year 2022, , 16 - 26, 30.03.2022
https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1545

Abstract

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  • BP, (2021). https://www.bp.com/content/dam/bp/business-sites/en/global/corporate/pdfs/energy-economics/statistical-review/bp-statsreview-2021-full-report.pdf Accessed: 03.03.2022
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  • ECEEE, (2022). https://www.eceee.org/policy-areas/energy-union/ Accessed: 01.03.2022
  • Elliott, S. (2020): Infographic: East Mediterranean gas: monetization efforts pick up amid regional standoff (available at https://www.spglobal.com/platts/en/market-insights/latest-news/natural-gas/022820-east-mediterranean-gas-cyprus-turkey-egypt-eu). Accessed: 01.03.2022.
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  • Hasanov, F. J., Mahmudlu, C., Deb, K., Abilov, S., & Hasanov, O. (2020). The role of Azeri natural gas in meeting European Union energy security needs. Energy Strategy Reviews, 28, 100464.
  • Jpost, (2022). https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-694617 Accessed: 06.03.2022
  • Kaveshnikov, N. (2010). The issue of energy security in relations between Russia and the European Union. European security, 19(4), 585-605.
  • Kümbetoğlu, B. (2008). Qualitative methods and research in sociology and anthropology. İstanbul, Turkey: Bağlam Publishing.
  • Leal-Arcas, R., Alemany Ríos, J., & Grasso, C. (2015). The European Union and its energy security challenges: Engagement through and with networks. Contemporary Politics, 21(3), 273-293
  • Maltby, T. (2013). European Union energy policy integration: A case of European Commission policy entrepreneurship and increasing supranationalism. Energy Policy, 55, 435-444.
  • Reuters, (2022). https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-voices-misgivings-eastmed-gas-pipeline-greek-officials-2022-01-11/ Accessed: 08.03.2022
  • Reuters, (2022). https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/azerbaijan-set-boost-gas-supply-europe-this-year-double-capacity-future- 2022-02-23/ Accessed: 05.03.2022
  • Ruble, I. (2017). European Union energy supply security: The benefits of natural gas imports from the Eastern Mediterranean. Energy Policy, 105, 341-353.
  • TRT World, (2022). https://www.trtworld.com/magazine/are-azerbaijan-turkey-drills-meant-to-send-a-tough-message-to-iran-50556 Accessed: 08.03.2022
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  • Tsakiris, T. (2018). The importance of East Mediterranean gas for E.U. energy security: The role of Cyprus, Israel and Egypt. Cyprus Review, 30(1), 25-50.
  • Yayci, C. (2011). Libya's role and influence in limiting maritime jurisdictions in the Eastern Mediterranean. Journal of Security Strategies, 7(14), 17-41.
  • Yıldırım, A., & Simşek, H. (2016). Qualitative Research Methods in Social Sciences, Ankara, Seçkin Publishing
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Primary Language English
Subjects Business Administration
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Yavuz Toraman 0000-0002-5196-1499

Publication Date March 30, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA Toraman, Y. (2022). TURKEY’S ROLE IN SILK ROAD ROUTES: ENERGY SUPPLY SECURITY OF EUROPEAN UNION AFTER UKRAINE – RUSSIAN WAR. Journal of Management Marketing and Logistics, 9(1), 16-26. https://doi.org/10.17261/Pressacademia.2022.1545

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