• Author/Authors

    KARACASULU, Nilüfer Dokuz Eylül University - Faculty of Business - Department of International Relations, Turkey , AŞKAR KARAKIR, İrem Dokuz Eylül University - Faculty of Business - Department of International Relations, Turkey

  • Title Of Article

    Iran-Turkey Relations in the 2000s: Pragmatic Rapprochement

  • شماره ركورد
    44259
  • Abstract
    The AK Party government’s Middle Eastern approach indicated a change from those of previous governments. Whilst aiming to conduct an active and influential political role in the Middle East, they have attempted to achieve ‘zero problems’ in their relations with neighbors as well as closer contact. This article examines Turkey’s relations with one of the states in the region – Iran. Under modified regional policy, the Turkish government aimed to maintain and expand relations with Iran. Particularly, strategic calculations on security, energy and economy are influential in transformation of the Turkish attitude towards Iran. At the same time, Iran appears willing to improve relations with Turkey for pragmatic reasons. What is evident for both countries is that though they both are tempting to improve mutual relations, they are at the same time searching ways to consolidate their regional role. In this connection, this article argues that there is a pragmatic rapprochement between the two countries. (153 words)
  • From Page
    111
  • NaturalLanguageKeyword
    Turkey , Iran relations , Turkish foreign policy , AK Party government , Iranian foreign policy , Middle East
  • JournalTitle
    Ege Academic Review (EAR)
  • To Page
    119
  • JournalTitle
    Ege Academic Review (EAR)