Title of article :
Caucasus and Central Asia in Turkish Foreign Policy: The Time Has Come for a New Regional Policy
Author/Authors :
Çaman, M. Efe Yalova University - Department of International Relations, Turkey , Ali Akyurt, M. Yalova University - Department of International Relations, Yalova, Turkey
Abstract :
After the end of the Cold War, the disintegration of the Soviet union
(USSR) and the emergence of new independent states in the Caucasus
and Central Asia, Turkey was forced to restructure its regional policy
concept and started a new pursuit in its foreign policy. Turkey has been
in interaction with this transition geography and has a complex array
of economic, political and cultural relations with its neighboring regions.
Since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) assumed power
in 2002, Turkey has been trying to follow a pro-active regional policy
approach and solve existing problems with its “zero problems with
neighbors” policy concept. This article focuses on the Turkish regional
policy in Caucasus and Central Asia and provides an assessment of
this policy. It argues that Turkey needs a new applicable, feasible and
realistic action plan regarding the Caucasus and Central Asia in order
to combine its normative outlook with the realities of the region. The
article asserts that in order to enhance cultural, economic and political
ties with the region, first, the necessary structural and institutional
conditions have to be created.
Keywords :
Turkish Foreign Policy , Central Asia , Caucasus , Foreign Policy , Cooperation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics