Modern Studies in International Trade and Logistics
Synopsis
This book presents a comprehensive collection of contemporary studies in international trade and logistics. It addresses analyses of energy and trade crises, as well as export relations and comparative advantages between countries. The chapter “Key Players in Liquefied Natural Gas Exports: A Cluster Analysis” by Başak Gül Akar and İlker İbrahim Avşar examines strategic actors in the LNG market and the dynamics of global trade. Fatime Nas’ study, “The 1973 Oil Crisis and Its Implications for International Trade,” explores the historical and economic impacts of energy crises on global commerce. Muhammed Fatih Aydemir’s chapter, “Export Similarity and Comparative Advantages of Turkey and Vietnam: A Comparative Analysis in Global Trade,” provides a comparative analysis of the two countries’ positions in international markets. Başak Gül Akar’s research, “A Research on the Importance of Renewable Energy: The Case of the Next-11,” focuses on opportunities and trade potential in renewable energy. Finally, Emrullah Bardakçı’s chapter, “Trade Diplomacy and Turkey’s Role in a Multipolar World in the Reshaping of Global Supply Chains,” evaluates Turkey’s role in logistics and trade diplomacy within a multipolar context. This book serves as a valuable reference for academics, policymakers, and professionals in international trade and logistics.
