Conférence
Notice
Langue :
Anglais
Crédits
Bayram BALCI (Organisation de l'évènement), Mitat ÇELİKPALA (Organisation de l'évènement)
Conditions d'utilisation
Droit commun de la propriété intellectuelle
DOI : 10.60527/2jej-5y63
Citer cette ressource :
IFEA-GD. (2021, 3 mai). Russia and Turkey in the Middle East. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/2jej-5y63. (Consultée le 21 septembre 2024)

Russia and Turkey in the Middle East

Réalisation : 3 mai 2021 - Mise en ligne : 6 septembre 2021
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Descriptif

Turkey and Russia have unbalanced bilateral relations that influence broad geography- almost all Eurasian territories that cover both countries' immediate surroundings from the Black Sea to the Caucasus but Central Asia and the Middle East. Both states’ relations with Western actors also play a significant role in shaping their foreign and security policies and their bilateral relations. During the last decade, Turkish and Russian leaders focused on prospective areas of cooperation and left the traditional issues of contention to hibernate. Thus, the two parties reframed their relations based on the principle of 'compartmentalization' of issues. Through this compartmentalization policy, Ankara and Moscow managed to segregate geopolitical and economic issues, especially in different regions, including the Middle East. The ebbs and flows of events in Syria since 2012 and their reflections on the Turkish-Russian relations are worth analyzing the fickle nature of Turkish-Russian relations. This seminar seeks to analyze the ebbs and flows of Turkish-Russian relations with a particular reference to the Syrian war and the Middle East with the participation of two distinguished scholars.

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