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Great Transformation in Eurasia

This book provides information on the ongoing transformation of the Eurasian region, offering a theoretical background and a discussion of the security complex characteristics of Eurasia, the roles of the “New Great Game”, and recent opportunities and challenges in the region, such as the new Silk Road. It examines the changes that are taking place beyond the dissolution of the Soviet Union, independence, and the energy and security parameters in the Eurasian region. Eurasia, with its various historical, geographic, economic and socio-political characteristics, its energy resources, transportation routes, and unsolved conflicts, is a region undergoing dramatic and complex change. The book also analyses the background of the desecuritization and integration of the region, exploring the geographical, economic and socio-political characteristics of the region and the nature of the involvement of both regional and external powers. It explains NATO involvement in the region based on an analytical “Great Transformation” framework.


Filiz Katman obtained a BSc in Economics (English) from the Faculty of Economics of Istanbul University, an MSc in Political Science and International Relations (English) from the Social Sciences Institute of Marmara University, Turkey, and a PhD in International Security and Terrorism from the Defense Studies Institute of the Turkish Military Academy. She has certificates from the Changing Character of War Programme at Pembroke College, Oxford University, and the War, Conflict and Order Program at Yale University. She is Executive Board President at the Energy Politics and Markets Research Centre, Turkey, and Editor at EPPAM Policy Brief. She is also Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Istanbul Aydin University, Turkey, and Senior Fellow at the Centre for Syrian Studies at University of St Andrews, UK. She has published a number of articles and books on terrorism, security, political violence, energy policy and security, Syria and NATO, and is regularly consulted by BBC World News due to her expertise.

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ISBN: 1-5275-0633-9

ISBN13: 978-1-5275-0633-6

Release Date: 21st February 2018

Pages: 120

Price: £58.99

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