The Role of Turkey Within Petroleum Between the Caspian Sea Basin and the Middle East
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Demirbaş, A. (2010).The Role of Turkey Within Petroleum Between the Caspian Sea Basin and the Middle East. ENERGY SOURCES PART A-RECOVERY UTILIZATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS, 32(15), 1446-1453Abstract
Petroleum plays a very important role in foreign policies and their international relations of Caspian and Middle East countries. The Middle East itself produces
32% of the world’s oil, but even more impressive is they have 64% of the total proven
oil reserves in the world. Turkey is at the crossroads of Europe and several volatile,
strategically, and economically important regions, including the Caspian Sea basin
region, the Middle East, and Russia. Its location on two continents plays a central part
in Turkish history and gives the country a major advantage in serving the markets of
Europe, the Middle East, Central Asia, and North Africa. Turkey’s geopolitical locale
made possible an important role in regional politics, while domestic energy needs
required it to do so.
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https://doi.org10.1080/15567030903078202