Turkey as an Energy Hub?: Contributions on Turkey's Role in EU Energy Supply
Guaranteeing energy security is one of the most important challenges for Europe today. Especially since the crises in Ukraine, Europe's interest in an additional supply line of gas and oil to Europe through Turkey has been growing steadily. In both political and academic discourse the question...
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