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2020 | 2(63) | 125-146

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Russia-Turkey Energy Relations after 2002: The Asymmetry of In terdependence

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Stosunki energetyczne Rosja-Turcja po 2002 roku: Asymetria współzależności

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Artykuł ma na celu przedstawienie głównych źródeł zasobów energii Turcji i Rosji oraz omówienie znaczenia bilateralnych relacji tych państw w sektorze energetycznym. Równowaga sił Turcji i Rosji zależy od potrzeb energetycznych tych państw. Położenie geopolityczne Turcji i bogate zasoby surowcowe Rosji sprawiają, że oba kraje są dla siebie ważnymi partnerami handlowymi. Są od siebie również zależne energetycznie, dlatego mimo problemów politycznych, realizowane są projekty rurociągów w ramach projektów partnerstwa energetycznego Turcji i Rosji.
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This research aims to investigate Turkey and Russia’s primary energy sources and the importance of its relations in the energy sector. Turkey and Russia’s balance of power rely on its energy needs. Turkey’s geopolitical location and Russia’s rich sources make both countries essential trade partners. They both depend on each other in terms of energy. Despite the political problems, the major pipeline projects, in a growing number of fields, including nuclear power, the Turkish government and operators are developing an energy partnership with Russia, affecting both countries economically.

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