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POLS 564 Energy Politics 3 Credits
Energy affects all aspects of individual and collective life. Economic growth requires increasing supplies of energy, making security of supply important for both developing and mature markets. On the other hand, energy producing countries are more concerned about the security of future demand for their exports. After beginning with an introduction to the geopolitics of energy, the course focuses on political, economic, strategic implications of current trends in energy markets. It will also take into account the relationship between energy and environment and alternative sources of energy in the context of the EU energy policy and the Turkish market.
Last Offered Terms Course Name SU Credit
Fall 2024-2025 Energy Politics 3
Spring 2023-2024 Energy Politics 3
Fall 2022-2023 Energy Politics 3
Spring 2021-2022 Energy Politics 3
Spring 2020-2021 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2019-2020 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2018-2019 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2017-2018 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2016-2017 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2015-2016 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2014-2015 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2013-2014 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Fall 2012-2013 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2011-2012 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
Spring 2010-2011 Energy Politics (ES504) 3
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ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
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