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The Southern Gas Corridor: Europe’s Lifeline? 30 avril 2014

Posted by Acturca in Energy / Energie, EU / UE, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie.
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IAI Working Papers (Istituto Affari Internazionali) 14|07, April 2014, 10 p.

by David Koranyi *

The Ukraine crisis brought European energy security and with it the Southern Gas Corridor back into the spotlight. The crisis is far from over, but it is already clear that both the scope and nature of Russia’s relations with the European Union (EU) and the United States cannot remain unchanged. As the strategic context changes and Europe becomes more and more concerned (suite…)

Europe’s Changing Architecture: Notes on Rethinking the EU-Turkey Relationship 30 avril 2014

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GTE Policy Brief (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No. 16, 30 April 2014, 5 p.

Rosa Balfour *

2015 will mark 10 years of accession negotiations. Fast-forward to 2015, Turkey will have been through three election rounds and possibly deep political changes in a decade that has been characterised by the unchallenged government of the Justice and Development Party (AKP). (suite…)

Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy 30 avril 2014

Posted by Acturca in Energy / Energie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.
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Issue Brief (Atlantic Council – Dinu Patriciu Eurasia Center) April 2014

By Pinar Dost-Niyego & Orhan Taner *

In a new issue brief, “Turkish-Iranian Rapprochement and the Future of European and Asian Energy,” Pinar Dost-Niyego and Orhan Taner of the Atlantic Council’s Turkey office outline how Turkey and Iran’s developing relationship is a key consideration in analyses of European and Asian energy security. (suite…)

The Rising Costs of Turkey’s Syrian Quagmire 30 avril 2014

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Europe Report (International Crisis Group) N° 230                                                    Türkçe

Gaziantep/Istanbul/Brussels, 30 April 2014

The Syrian crisis crashed onto neighbouring Turkey’s doorstep three years ago and the humanitarian, policy and security costs continue to rise. After at least 720,000 Syrian refugees, over 75 Turkish fatalities and nearly $3 billion in spending, frustration and fatigue are kicking in. (suite…)