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Turkish-Russian Relations - Competition and Cooperation in Eurasia

English · Paperback / Softback

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List of contents

PART I
Multiple ties that bind Turkey and Russia
1- Flourishing of a multifaceted relationship
PART II
The issues of competition and cooperation
2- Clashing positions amidst attempts to gain ground in the South Caucasus
3- Low-intensity Turkish-Russian rivalry in the Steppes of Central Asia
4-Collaboration in the Black Sea
5- Sensitive spots: Chechen and Kurdish matters
6- The growing gap in the Middle East
PART III
Consolidation of economic association
7- Broadening and deepening of economic bonds
Conclusion

About the author

Fatma Aslı Kelkitli is Assistant Professor in the department of Political Science and Public Administration at Istanbul Arel University. Her academic research interests encompass international relations theory, Turkish foreign policy, Turkish-Russian relations, Russian foreign policy as well as Middle Eastern affairs with special emphasis on Iran.

Summary

This book examines post-Cold War relations between the most influential and powerful actors in Eurasia. The state of the Turkish-Russian relationship, in conflict or co-operation has region-wide implications affecting politics in the Black Sea, South Caucasus and Central Asia and the foreign policy of states with interests in these regions.

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"....provides a useful, multidimensional account of a crucial relationship in Eurasia." -  Paul Kubicek, Oakland University, USA.

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