Turkish-Russian Relations

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Complex Interdependency Theory
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Eurasia
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interdependence theory
Middle Eastern Matters
Montreux Convention
Moscow's Overtures
Nagorno Karabakh Issue
NATO Membership Action Plan
NATO Presence
post-Soviet foreign policy
regional security studies
Russia
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Russian Tourists
Separatist Kurdish Movement
South Caucasus
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South Ossetia
South Stream Gas Pipeline
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Turkish Russian Relations
Turkish Russian Relationship

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138218284
  • Weight: 204g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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As the two most influential and powerful actors in Eurasia the nature of the Turkish-Russian relationship affects the situation in the Black Sea, South Caucasus, Central Asia and Middle East and steers the foreign policy formulations of both regional states and global powers. Examining post-Cold War relations between Eurasia’s most prominent actors, this book takes into account regional dynamics and global power struggles and identifies three important stages in Turkish-Russian relations during the period. Using complex interdependency theory the author offers valuable insights into the initial confrontational period and its transition to an atmosphere of compromise, cooperation and the evolution of multi-dimensional partnership. Leadership theory then explains the most recent deterioration in rapport as crises in Syria and Ukraine have placed severe strain on the previously warm bilateral relations.

Fatma Aslı Kelkitli is Assistant Professor in the department of Political Science and Public Administration at Istanbul Arel University. Her academic research interests encompass international relations theory, Turkish foreign policy, Turkish-Russian relations, Russian foreign policy as well as Middle Eastern affairs with special emphasis on Iran.