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ID192931
Title ProperDrowning man catching a straw
Other Title Informationan explanation of Turkey’s history of rapprochements with Russia
LanguageENG
AuthorKoçak, Muhammet
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the mid-2010s Turkey-Russia relations gained a strategic dimension after the two nations began to work together in Syria and took bold steps to cooperate on defence and nuclear energy. This development was commonly regarded as a major shift in Turkish foreign policy. This article argues that the context in which the Turkey-Russia nexus operates is historically rooted. Since the nineteenth century, Russia almost has been the most critical threat to Turkey; and Turkey consistently sought to moderate this threat, mostly with Western assistance. But when Turkey either failed to subdue Russia or there was no significant threat, it would opt for rapprochement with Russia. An examination of the historical background of Turkey-Russia relations helps explain these nations’ contemporary dynamics with one another.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 77, No.4; Dec 2022: p.713-725
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 77 No 4
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Black Sea ;  Turkish Foreign Policy ;  Russian Foreign Policy ;  Ukraine Crisis ;  Turkey-Russia Relations


 
 
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