Dear Readers,
With this issue, Eurasian World journal celebrates its eighth anniversary. We are delighted and proud. Considering the journal’s early years and issues, we understand that its success stems not only from our own efforts but also from the interest and motivation of our valued readers. From this viewpoint, as the staff of Eurasian World, we renew our resolve and dedication to always providing our readers with the best, and we extend our gratitude.
We continue to live in a restless world. The constant fluctuations in international relations appear to be the root cause of this unrest. The order established at the end of World War II no longer exists. A new one is in the throes of birth. This is an interim period of uncertainty, threats, and problems. Until a new order is established, we also lack the defense mechanisms that would protect humanity against all forms of instability. Not only can the United Nations no longer maintain peace, but international structures in economic, trade, financial, health, environmental, and other areas are also ineffective and inefficient. Briefly, the future does not look bright.
Despite all these adversities, we have no choice but to look to the future with hope. Humanity, with its innate abilities such as common sense and foresight, will undoubtedly overcome this crisis. Brighter days may not be so far away.
The 17th issue of Eurasian World also marks my final issue as editor. After a long and tiring career spanning 57.5 years in various capacities, I believe its time to step back and relax. I extend my gratitude for the interest and support you’ve shown the Eurasian World journal over the past eight years, and I wish all our readers health, happiness, and success.
With greetings,
Yiğit Alpogan
Editor
Orta Asya'da Su-Enerji İş Bilriği Arayışının Hidropolitik Etkisi - Dursun Yıldız
Whose Peace in Ukraine? - Dr. Jakub Korejba
2018'den Günümüze Başbakan Paşinyan ve Vaatleri - Selenay Erva Yalçın
Signatories of the Dayton Peace Agreement Three Decades Later: Political, Economic and Military Aspects - Jelena Andjelkovic
Bölgesel Enerji Arz Güvenliği ve Türkiye'nin Bölgesel Enerji Merkezi Olma Sratejisi Bağlamında LNG - Bekir Caner Şafak
Beyond the Crossroads: Türkiye's Regional Balancing Between Eurasian Connectivity and Security Autonomy in the Black Sea - Dr. Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun
Semiconductors, Geopolitics and Sovereignty: Strategic Considerations for Türkiye - Ali Oğuz Diriöz
How is the European Union Securitizing Climate Change in the Middle East? - Şakire Tahnal
Dursun Yıldız (Water Policies Expert, Director of the SPD Hydropolitics Academy Center, Ankara)
Dr. Jakub Korejba (Non-Resident Fellow, Center for Eurasian Studies (AVİM))
Selenay Erva Yalçın (Analyst, Center for Eurasian Studies (AVİM))
Jelena Andjelkovic (Project Coordinator, Center for Geostrategic Research and Terrorism)
Bekir Caner Şafak (Scholar in Residence, Center for Eurasian Studies (AVİM))
Dr. Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun (Analyst, Center for Eurasian Studies (AVİM))
Ali Oğuz Diriöz (Associate Professor of International Relations, TOBB University of Economics and Technology, Ankara)
Şakire Tahnal