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This book focuses on global wave of electricity liberalisation with a structural understanding and aims to explore the effects of this structural change on Türkiye’s domestic energy policy preferences, as an indicator of other develo** countries with similar characteristics. Therefore, it asks how and why changes in global power structures influence domestic energy policy preferences of Türkiye. In other words, the puzzle in this research is to identify the diverting effects of internal economic and political factors on how global power structures influence domestic energy policy preferences of Türkiye.

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Ünal, S. (2023). Introduction. In: Neoliberal Transformation of Electricity. Palgrave Macmillan, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-0282-8_1

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