Women Rights In Turkey

In its less visible, more subtle forms, gender-based violence threatens the physical and emotional integrity of millions of women living in Turkey, and billions globally

TURKISH - CHINESE RELATIONS SINCE 1971 AND THE EAST TURKISTAN ISSUE

Turkish and Chinese people have historical relations since the periods of the Hun Empire and Göktürks. These relationships are driven, sometimes friendly and sometimes went to war in the history

Showing posts with label energy routes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label energy routes. Show all posts

Saturday, June 24, 2017

International Symposium on Eurasia Energy Issues Full Paper [PDF]


First International Symposium on Eurasia Energy Issues was organized by Izmir Katip Çelebi University. 



You may find my paper & other papers presented in the Symposium at http://ykb.ikc.edu.tr/UserFiles/1/fatih.tekin/1c78fe76-b9ef-4a1c-961b-7e15b80359bf.pdf





'A New Geopolitical Game In Mediterranean Hydrocarbons: Windows of Opportunities or New Challenges?' [PDF]

Prof. Dr. Mesut Hakkı CAŞIN & İsa Burak GONCA

Prof. Dr. Mesut Hakkı CAŞIN is my MA thesis adviser from the Yeditepe University of Istanbul. I learned a lot from him and I am always proud of being his student.


By cliking on the link, you can reach his article about 'A New Geopolitical Game In Mediterranean Hydrocarbons: Windows of Opportunities or New Challenges?'



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Nabucco or South Stream?


"The Eastern European gas crisis last January clearly indicated that the year 2009 will be full of big geopolitical debates and decisions in the energy politics for Europe. These expectations were completely fulfilled. Consortiums, big powers, but also small states have not been so active in energy issues for years. European Union surprisingly managed to revive its main energy project – the Nabucco pipeline – which was broadly considered dead."
This is a good article that shows a political drama unfolds by Matus Samel from The Global Politics Magazine.