This study investigates the recent Mediterranean disputes involving Turkey with respect to the major powers of the European Union (EU), United States (US), Russia and China. The author maintains that Turkey's position has been determined by its own interests in the region as informed by its relations with the major powers, their vested interests in the disputes, Turkey's maritime foreign policy ideology (Mavi Vatan), its economic and military capabilities and the shifting international system. Turkey is found to regard the EU and the US as supportive of the Greek and Greek Cypriot policies, although the EU countries are somewhat divided on how to show that support. In such a context, Turkey has desired to have Russia and China on its side i...
Turkey's Policy towards Russia: why, despite Geopolitical Confrontation, Energy Cooperation Persists...
As a NATO member, Turkey is formally an adversary of Russia. Moreover, Turkey’s interests in the Mid...
Turkey and Greece are again dragged into a new conflict in the East Mediterranean. Turkey and Greece...
The Eastern Mediterranean (EM) has endured significant geopolitical alterations in the last decade t...
The Eastern Mediterranean crisis reflects two overlapping developments. On the one hand, it is a man...
This article examines the impacts on Turkish foreign policy of the recent discovery of energy deposi...
The dramatic changes in Turkish foreign policy and strategy in its regional and international relati...
The Eastern Mediterranean has become the important focus for the states due to its newly found hydro...
Since the 1990s, Turkey and the European Union (EU) have each increasingly pursued active foreign po...
The Centre for Eastern Studies has decided to embark on the project entitled 'Turkey after the start...
The history of relations between Turkey and Greece during most of the 20th century might be best cha...
This dissertation explains the evolution of Turkey-Russia relations in 2001 2020. Turkey and Russia ...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
Turkey's foreign policy has been drawing considerable attention particularly because of the momentou...
Turkey has growingly increased its activism in the Mediterranean. Engaged on several fronts - from t...
Turkey's Policy towards Russia: why, despite Geopolitical Confrontation, Energy Cooperation Persists...
As a NATO member, Turkey is formally an adversary of Russia. Moreover, Turkey’s interests in the Mid...
Turkey and Greece are again dragged into a new conflict in the East Mediterranean. Turkey and Greece...
The Eastern Mediterranean (EM) has endured significant geopolitical alterations in the last decade t...
The Eastern Mediterranean crisis reflects two overlapping developments. On the one hand, it is a man...
This article examines the impacts on Turkish foreign policy of the recent discovery of energy deposi...
The dramatic changes in Turkish foreign policy and strategy in its regional and international relati...
The Eastern Mediterranean has become the important focus for the states due to its newly found hydro...
Since the 1990s, Turkey and the European Union (EU) have each increasingly pursued active foreign po...
The Centre for Eastern Studies has decided to embark on the project entitled 'Turkey after the start...
The history of relations between Turkey and Greece during most of the 20th century might be best cha...
This dissertation explains the evolution of Turkey-Russia relations in 2001 2020. Turkey and Russia ...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
Turkey's foreign policy has been drawing considerable attention particularly because of the momentou...
Turkey has growingly increased its activism in the Mediterranean. Engaged on several fronts - from t...
Turkey's Policy towards Russia: why, despite Geopolitical Confrontation, Energy Cooperation Persists...
As a NATO member, Turkey is formally an adversary of Russia. Moreover, Turkey’s interests in the Mid...
Turkey and Greece are again dragged into a new conflict in the East Mediterranean. Turkey and Greece...