The Impact of Turkey’s Domestic Resources on the Turkic Republics of the Caspian Sea
European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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The Impact of Turkey’s Domestic Resources on the Turkic Republics of the Caspian Sea
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Seyma Akkoyunlu
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University of Central Florida
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seymaakkoyunlu@hotmail.com
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This paper examines how Turkey’s domestic resources, which are Turkey’s historical, cultural and political relations with the Turkic states and Turkey’s economic interests in the region, affect Turkey’s foreign relations with Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. Findings show that the Turkic Republics’ interest in Turkish development model gradually declined starting from the 1994s. The hypothesis that the stronger socio-cultural ties between Turkey and the Turkic states are the closer the foreign relations are between Turkey and the Turkic states is applicable to all five republics. In the field of business the study finds that Turkish economy follows a similar pattern in its relations with the Azerbaijani and the Central Asian market. Common policy goals of Turkey and the five states led Turkey to establish close foreign relations with these five regional countries. The hypothesis that the more Turkey has business interests in the Caspian Sea Region the more Turkey will have closer foreign relations with Turkic states is mostly apparent in the case of Azerbaijan. In the area of energy politics Turkey has its strongest link with Azerbaijan. Besides being strong economic partners Turkey is Azerbaijan’s biggest supporter in the region against Armenia.
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Turkey’s foreign policy; Caspian Sea Region; Turkic Republics; Domestic sources of foreign policy.
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F42, F50, F53, Q34.
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European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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2008
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1
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2
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1-18
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/download/6/6
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application/pdf
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Fatih University
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2016-01-29
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/6
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1307-6035
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1307-6000
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eng
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http://www.ejeps.com/index.php/ejeps/article/view/6/6
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Copyright (c) 2016 European Journal of Economic and Political Studies
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