ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

This work's aim is to study the development potential of the Russian-Turkish cooperation in atomic energy sphere. Turkey strives to diversify its energy sources, turning to alternative energy sources, the most efficient of which is atomic energy. The article reflects the latest events in the wo...

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Main Authors: M. N. Fomina, A. G. Garayev
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tatar Educational Center “Taglimat” Ltd. 2010-06-01
Series:Russian Journal of Economics and Law
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Online Access:https://www.rusjel.ru/jour/article/view/540
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description This work's aim is to study the development potential of the Russian-Turkish cooperation in atomic energy sphere. Turkey strives to diversify its energy sources, turning to alternative energy sources, the most efficient of which is atomic energy. The article reflects the latest events in the world atomic power development, the plans of creating atomic energy sector in Turkey; opinion for and against atomic power plants construction; Turkish politologists' fears of the possible change in the country's status in the international relations system and the negative geopolitical consequences of possessing nuclear technologies and disturbance of the Turkey's foreign policy balance connected with contracting the atomic power plant construction out to a Russian company.
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spelling doaj.art-11e279c445a549d6a9151f6f156ded432024-03-20T08:16:40ZengTatar Educational Center “Taglimat” Ltd.Russian Journal of Economics and Law2782-29232010-06-0102195203538ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONSM. N. Fomina0A. G. Garayev1Istanbul State University (Istanbul, Turkey)Ankara State University (Ankara, Turkey)This work's aim is to study the development potential of the Russian-Turkish cooperation in atomic energy sphere. Turkey strives to diversify its energy sources, turning to alternative energy sources, the most efficient of which is atomic energy. The article reflects the latest events in the world atomic power development, the plans of creating atomic energy sector in Turkey; opinion for and against atomic power plants construction; Turkish politologists' fears of the possible change in the country's status in the international relations system and the negative geopolitical consequences of possessing nuclear technologies and disturbance of the Turkey's foreign policy balance connected with contracting the atomic power plant construction out to a Russian company.https://www.rusjel.ru/jour/article/view/540«ядерный ренессанс»
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ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
Russian Journal of Economics and Law
«ядерный ренессанс»
title ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
title_full ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
title_fullStr ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
title_full_unstemmed ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
title_short ATOMIC ENERGY AND INTERNATIONAL POLICY: THE NEW STAGE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS
title_sort atomic energy and international policy the new stage of russian turkish relations
topic «ядерный ренессанс»
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