Assessing Turkiye's Prospective Involvement in the Arctic Region: a Qualitative Inquiry From Energy and Environmental Perspectives

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2022

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Biresselioglu, Mehmet Efe
Demir, Muhittin Hakan
Egeli, Sitki

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Recent developments in the Arctic region, mainly marked by climate change, have caused the region to receive increasing attention from regional and non-regional actors, mainly due to emerging energy-related opportunities and environmental concerns. The main reason for non-regional stakeholders to become involved in the Arctic region to pursue their interests is to obtain the observer status in the Arctic Council. Accordingly, this manuscript analyzes the long-term perspective of Turkiye's involvement in the Arctic region as a non-regional actor and reveals a set of enablers and disablers pertaining to energy and environmental domains. For this purpose, in-depth interviews with experts from Turkiye, with Arctic Council members, or with observer countries are conducted. Results of the analysis are also utilized to provide insights regarding countries with similar profiles to Turkiye, i.e., middle-power and developing countries that are geographically distant from the Arctic region. The results highlight energy security, hydrocarbon reserves, and climate change as significant factors for countries such as Turkiye. Scientific, private sector, or intergovernmental cooperation with regional actors to encourage global action and environmental initiatives are the main enablers. Challenges in the extraction and sharing of energy resources, high costs and high technology requirements of energy exploration and extraction activities, increasing human activity, and damages to the Arctic ecosystem are identified as significant disablers.

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Arctic region, Turkiye, climate change, observer status, energy observer status, Oil-Spill Response, Renewable Energy, Areas, Türkiye, H, climate change, Arctic region, energy observer status, Social Sciences, observer status, Arctic region; Türkiye; climate change; observer status; energy observer status

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0106 biological sciences, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences

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Socıal Scıences-Basel

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11

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