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“Volume XXII Summer - Autumn 2017”

This special issue on energy policy and international relations brings out academic findings on factors that affect various processes of energy business, energy diplomacy, and energy economics with reference to the theory and policymaking aspects of international relations. Normative, qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches are used by the authors, who have focused on various aspects of the link between energy and international relations with reference to “fossil fuels, nuclear and renewable energy”, “oil prices”, “energy investments”, “legal and normative frameworks”, “the impact of shale”, “environmental restraints and challenges”, “the rise of natural gas as a remarkable energy security parameter and yet with further geopolitical competition”, “capabilities and restraints of natural resource-based economies and their power politics”, “conventional and unconventional production”, “energy cooperation at regional and global scales”, and “energy transport and transit corridors”.

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XXII

Volume XXII Summer - Autumn 2017

This special issue on energy policy and international relations brings out academic findings on factors that affect various processes of energy business, energy diplomacy, and energy economics with reference to the theory and policymaking aspects of international relations. Normative, qualitative and quantitative methodological approaches are used by the authors, who have focused on various aspects of the link between energy and international relations with reference to “fossil fuels, nuclear and renewable energy”, “oil prices”, “energy investments”, “legal and normative frameworks”, “the impact of shale”, “environmental restraints and challenges”, “the rise of natural gas as a remarkable energy security parameter and yet with further geopolitical competition”, “capabilities and restraints of natural resource-based economies and their power politics”, “conventional and unconventional production”, “energy cooperation at regional and global scales”, and “energy transport and transit corridors”. While taking up such critical issues as a study focus, this volume of Perceptions includes six invaluable article written by Mert Bilgin, Hayriye Kahveci Öztürk, Şebnem Udum, Nurşin Ateşoğlu Güney, Emre İşeri & Defne Günay and Rovshan Ibrahimov.

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