Russia and Turkey: A Roller Coaster Relationship between Securitization and Cooperation

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Abstract

Understanding perceptions of Russian and Turkish foreign policy from their imperial past up to the present day constitutes a continuing puzzle for historians and policy practitioners alike. Now, because of their ambitious ideological posturing and power projections, the need to examine some of the most-discussed features of Moscow’s and Ankara’s respective approaches to foreign policy has arisen anew. What is novel and significant is to address how the emergence of the individual efforts of Russia and Turkey to secure a greater global role for themselves reflects a new modus vivendi whereby they continue cooperating, despite serious conflictual areas between them.

Keywords

East-Med Gas Forum, NATO, European Union, Energy, Security Community

Citation

Devrim Şahin and Ahmet Sözen, “Russia and Turkey: A Roller Coaster Relationship between Securitization and Cooperation”, Uluslararasi Iliskiler, Advanced Online Publication, 7 July 2023, pp. 1-18, DOI: 10.33458/uidergisi.1319286

Affiliations

  • Devrim Şahin, Assistant Professor, Department of International Relations, Kıbrıs İlim University, Kyrenia
  • Ahmet Sözen, Professor, Department of Political Science and International Relations, Eastern Mediterranean University, Famagusta
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