International Congress on Eurasian Economies

International Conference on Eurasian Economies

2-4 September 2020 – Baku - AZERBAIJAN

Paper properties

Paper ID : 2428
Status : Paper published
Language : Turkish
Topic : Regional Economics
Presenter: Prof. Dr. Kamil Uslu
Presentation Location : Beykent
Session : 2A Büyüme

Strategic Resource Oil and Terror Relationship
Stratejik Kaynak Petrol ve Terör İlişkisi

Abstract

The September 11 events provided an opportunity for the US administration, initiating strong policies to better understand the region. It also reminded the world of America's political-military control capacity. The terrorist attacks on September 11 were not a real surprise. Indeed, 9/11 looked like the wild fantasies they needed to justify a new military role developed by American strategic analysts and military and intelligence planners. Terrorism is intended to intimidate or coerce individuals, societies or governments by a person or an organized group with the threat of threat or use of force. Terrorism is an illegal act, usually for ideological or political reasons. Oil is not an object, but also contains many positives and negatives. Turkey is a neighbor with its geopolitical position as the world's proven oil and natural gas reserves, with three-quarters of the country. It takes part in many important projects, including a natural "Energy Center" between the energy-rich Caspian, Central Asian, Middle Eastern countries and consumer markets in Europe. It supports these projects. As long as the strategic resource, oil and scarce brand are available, terrorism will not end. political instability in the oil belt of countries in the immediate vicinity of Turkey brings many disadvantages. This situation also adversely affect the Turkish economy, itself non-threatening terrorism and conflict of interest due to the large states to support terrorism in Turkey has led to more cautious.

JEL codes: Q40, D74

Uslu, Kamil (2020). "Strategic Resource Oil and Terror Relationship" in Proceedings of International Conference of Eurasian Economies 2020, pp.48-69, Baku - AZERBAIJAN.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.36880/C12.02428

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