Yıl: 2009 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 20 Sayfa Aralığı: 109 - 132 Metin Dili: Türkçe İndeks Tarihi: 29-07-2022

New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics

Öz:
Bu çalışma jeopolitikin klasikten, modern ve eleştirele uzanan değişen anlamını enerjinin rolüne atıfla ele almaktadır. Makale önümüzdeki on yıllarda daha fazla kullanılmaya namzet nükleer ve yenilenebilir kaynaklara rağmen, petrol ve doğal gazın öneminin süreceğine işaret etmektedir. Çatışma ve işbirliği; üretim, taşıma ve tüketim arasında daha fazla sınırsal özellik kazanma eğilimindedir. Makale öncelikle jeopolitikin sabit/devam eden ve geçici/değişen boyutlarını enerjiye atfen tanımlamaktadır. Daha sonra, enerji ve jeopolitik arasındaki ilişkisellik enerjeopolitik kavramı üzerinden ele alınmaktadır. Makale akabinde new energy order (N.E.O.) olarak tanımlanan yeni enerji düzeninde hidrokarbonların jeopolitik anlamını incelemekte; devlet ve devlet dışı temel aktörleri Avrasya, Hazar, Orta Doğu ve Afrika’daki limit ve becerilerine göre saptamaktadır. Çalışma son olarak yeni enerji düzeni siyasetinin (neopolitics, neopolitik) başta ABD, AB, Rusya, Çin, Hindistan, Türkiye ve İran olmak üzere, küresel ve bölgesel güçler nezdinde nasıl oluştuğunu göstermektedir.
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Konular: Siyasi Bilimler Uluslararası İlişkiler

Yeni Enerji Düzeni Siyaseti (Neopolitik): “Jeopolitik”ten “Enerjeopolitik”e

Öz:
This paper focuses on changing understandings of geopolitics from classical, modern and critical meanings with regard to the role of energy. It suggests that oil and natural gas will maintain their significance throughout next decades despite an increased use of nuclear and renewable sources. Conflict and cooperation will likely include more territorial issues among production, transport and consumption. The paper first elaborates the permanent/continuing and temporary/changing dimensions of geopolitics with a special emphasis on energy. It then identifies the interaction between energy and geopolitics through the concept of energeopolitics. Finally, it focuses on the new energy order (N.E.O.), examining the geopolitical significance of hydrocarbons, and defines the principle state and non-state actors with their limits and capabilities regarding Eurasia, the Caspian region, the Middle East and Africa. The paper finally shows how a new energy order is emerging through neopolitics (new energy order politics) of global and regional powers such as the USA, the EU, Russia, Iran, Turkey, China and India.
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Konular: Siyasi Bilimler Uluslararası İlişkiler
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ISNAD ARIBOĞAN, D. Ülke - BİLGİN, Mert. "New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics". (2009), 109-132.
APA ARIBOĞAN D, BİLGİN M (2009). New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics. Uluslararası İlişkiler, 5(20), 109 - 132.
Chicago ARIBOĞAN D. Ülke,BİLGİN Mert New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics. Uluslararası İlişkiler 5, no.20 (2009): 109 - 132.
MLA ARIBOĞAN D. Ülke,BİLGİN Mert New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics. Uluslararası İlişkiler, vol.5, no.20, 2009, ss.109 - 132.
AMA ARIBOĞAN D,BİLGİN M New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics. Uluslararası İlişkiler. 2009; 5(20): 109 - 132.
Vancouver ARIBOĞAN D,BİLGİN M New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics. Uluslararası İlişkiler. 2009; 5(20): 109 - 132.
IEEE ARIBOĞAN D,BİLGİN M "New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics." Uluslararası İlişkiler, 5, ss.109 - 132, 2009.
ISNAD ARIBOĞAN, D. Ülke - BİLGİN, Mert. "New Energy Order Politics (Neopolitics): From Geopolitics to Energeopolitics". Uluslararası İlişkiler 5/20 (2009), 109-132.