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Navigating into Troubled Waters: Turkey’s Foreign Policy in 2019

Year 2019, Volume: 50, 259 - 267, 16.03.2021

Abstract

The Turkish foreign policy has endured a challenging year in 2019. The challenge against Turkey in 2019 had several dimensions. One is about Turkey’s traditional alliance relations. The other is related to Turkey’s concerns and interests in its region. In addition to that the dynamic nature and hastened transformation of the international order defines the atmosphere that Turkey finds itself within.

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  • Referans 1 Turkey’s support to the GNA in Libya is also closely related to its maritime claims in the Eastern Mediterranean, which has become a hotspot with potential hydrocarbon reserves. Turkey has the longest coastline in the Eastern Mediterranean which is approximately 1,600 kilometers at length. Therefore, it feels entitled to sovereign rights and legitimate interests in the maritime zones situated to the west and north of the island of Cyprus.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Political Science
Journal Section Yorum
Authors

Göknil Erbaş This is me

Publication Date March 16, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 50

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APA Erbaş, G. (2021). Navigating into Troubled Waters: Turkey’s Foreign Policy in 2019. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 50, 259-267.