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Economic relations with the Middle East under the AKP: trade, business community and reintegration with neighboring zones / Tur, Ozlem   Journal Article
Tur, Ozlem Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This article aims at analyzing Turkey's economic relations with the Middle East during the 2000s. It argues that intensification of Turkey's economic relations with the region is due to the changes in the Turkish economy and the coming to power of the Adalet ve Kalk?nma Partisi (AKP). It looks at the relationship between the AKP and the business communities and foreign trade in general and elaborates on the trade figures and relations with individual countries. It looks at the economic cooperation projects and the vision presented by the Turkish policy-makers. The article also looks at the drawbacks and possible future developments in the economic relations.
Key Words Trade  Community  Middle East  Economic Relations  Business  AKP 
Arab Spring  Neighboring Zone 
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ID:   072547


From distant neighbours to partners? changing Syrian-Turkish re / Altunisik, Meliha Benli; Tur, Ozlem   Journal Article
Altunisik, Meliha Benli Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract The growth of cooperative relations between Syria and Turkey, after the two countries came to the brink of war in 1998, has been a major development in the Middle East. This article examines both the reasons behind increasing ties between the two countries and the new challenges this rapprochement is facing due to the rapidly shifting international context. It argues that although systemic factors have been crucial in setting up the parameters of the bilateral relationship, these factors gain meaning through the complexities of domestic settings. The US policy of regime change and the Iraq War of 2003 and its aftermath are taken as the main regional and international factors influencing relations between the two countries since 1998. Domestic factors like the process of regime consolidation in Syria under Bashar and rising nationalism, the Kurdish issue, and the coming to power of the Justice and Development Party in Turkey constitute the main lenses through which these systemic factors are evaluated and policy outcomes projected.
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ID:   118535


Turkey and Israel in the 2000s: from cooperation to conflict / Tur, Ozlem   Journal Article
Tur, Ozlem Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract The 1990s witnessed a growing rapprochement in relations between Turkey and Israel, which in a decade's time have become strained, reaching an all-time low with the Mavi Marmara incident in 2010. This article aims to analyze the developments in relations between the two countries mainly in the 2000s. The domestic, regional, and international levels are examined, with special attention to the factors that led to the current state of strained relations between the two countries.
Key Words Conflict  Israel  Turkey  Cooperation  Mavi Marmara Incident - 2010 
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