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Turkey at the crossroads of eastern geopolitics
[La Turquie au carrefour de la géopolitique orientale]

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  • Christian Vallar

    (CERDACFF - Centre d’Etudes et de Recherche en Droit Administratif, Constitutionnel, Financier et Fiscal - UNS - Université Nice Sophia Antipolis (1965 - 2019) - UniCA - Université Côte d'Azur)

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Turkey has a decisive role at the heart of Eastern geopolitics, particularly because of its membership of NATO. Since the akp (Justice and Development Party) and its leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan (Turkish Muslim Brotherhood Islamism) came to power, foreign policy has seen a growing effervescence. This leads to impacts on organizations in terms of economic and energy development. Neo-Ottomanism, an expression of imperial nostalgia, led Ankara alongside Baku, on the Balkan route, but also to head towards North Africa, from Libya to Algeria and Tunisia, with varying successes. The Syrian crisis forces it to share with Russia the attempts to resolve the conflict. One constant is that of the obsession with the Kurdish threat, within Turkey but also on its borders, which leads to the repeated interventionism in Syria and Iraq. Finally, the White Sea, Turkey's qualifier for the eastern Mediterranean, attractsTurkish covetousness because of its hydrocarbon resources, causing a conflict situation with its neighbors. Nevertheless, President Erdogan's pragmatism leads him to temper his excesses, and to move closer to the monarchies of the Gulf, Egypt and Israel, without omitting his role as mediator between Ukraine and Russia.

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  • Christian Vallar, 2022. "Turkey at the crossroads of eastern geopolitics [La Turquie au carrefour de la géopolitique orientale]," Post-Print hal-03736195, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03736195
    DOI: 10.34699/rido.2022.16
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    Neo-Ottomanism; NATO; Kurdish-White Sea question; Hegemony; Economic development; Néo ottomanisme; OTAN; Question kurde-mer blanche; Hégémonie; Développement économique;
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