This book discusses and analyses the dimensions of Turkey's
strategic rapprochement with the Eurasian states and institutions
since the deterioration of Ankara's relations with its traditional
NATO allies. Do these developments signify a major strategic
reorientation in Turkish foreign policy? Is Eurasia becoming an
alternative geopolitical concept to Europe or the West? Or is this
'pivot to Eurasia' an instrument of the current Turkish government
to obtain greater diplomatic leverage? Engaging with these key
questions, the contributors explore the geographical, political,
economic, military and social dynamics that influence this process,
while addressing the questions that arise from the difficulties in
reconciling Ankara's strategic priorities with those of other
Eurasian countries like Russia, China, Iran and India. Chapters
focus on the different aspects of Turkey's improving bilateral
relations with the Eurasian states and institutions and consider
the possibility of developing a convincing Eurasian alternative for
Turkish foreign policy. The book will be useful for researchers in
the fields of politics and IR more broadly, and particularly
relevant for scholars and students researching Turkish foreign
policy and the geopolitics of Eurasia.
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