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Relations between Turkey and the Balkan Countries as in a Function of Improving the Regional Peace and Stability

Yıl 2014, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 59 - 76, 01.12.2014

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In today’s complex security situation in the international community, Turkey is more important to the NATO than ever before in the 65 year old history of the Alliance. The development of the last two decades in Turkey, represented a fundamental change in its social and economic development Just as Turkey was seen as a bridge between Europe and Asia as well as Christian and Muslim World for the West. Western Balkans is seen today as a bridge between Turkey and European Union. In the New Turkey’s foreign policy, based on Turkey’s Strategic Vision 2023, a key navigation and targeting  Turkey’s membership of the European Union has remained on force, but this time in collaboration with the newly established geopolitical space of the Western Balkans. Turkey and Montenegro have a common foreign policy orientation related to the neighboring developing best relations and cooperation which is very important for regional stability. Stability in the Balkans, particularly the Western Balkans, is necessary connected to the region’s EU and NATO integrations. Bearing in mind the historical, cultural and geographical links of the rest of the regions with Turkey is very important that relations between Turkey and the Balkan states occur through already established mechanisms of cooperation within the European and Euro-Atlantic integration. Without stability of the Turkey, there is no stability in Europe nor in the Balkans region.

 

Keywords: Turkey, NATO, European Union, Balkans, Regional stability, Montenegro

Kaynakça

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Yıl 2014, Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2, 59 - 76, 01.12.2014

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Kaynakça

  • Basara, Mihajlo (2005), Balkan pact, Proceedings of Documents, Military-Historical Institute, Belgrade.
  • Bogetić, Dragan (2005), Yugoslavia and the West 1952-1955 and Yugoslavia approaching to the NATO, Belgrade.
  • Brljavac, Bedrudin (2011), Turkish Accession to the European Union through the Balkan Doors: In the Style of Great Power? Journal of Economic and Political Transition, YEAR XIII - Tuzla- Travnik-Zagreb-Belgrade-Buchurest.
  • Bulut, Mehmet and Terence Hones, (2013), Turkish – African Relations: Towards economic, political and social understanding, ACTOR-ADAM, Ankara.
  • Bžežinski, Zbignjev (2001), Big chessboard, Washington.
  • Davutoglu, Ahmet (2001), Strategic Depth (Stratejik Derinlik), Ankara.
  • Davutoglu, Ahmet (2013), Turkic Republics since Independence: Towards a Common Future, Center for Strategic Research, Ankara.
  • Ekinci, Mehmet Ugur (2014), A Golden Age of Relations: Turkey and the Western Balkans During the AK Party Period, Insight Turkey, 16, 1.
  • Gozen, Ramazan, Mehmet Bulut, and Elif Nuroglu, (2009), East – West Relations: Turkish and Bosnian Perspectives, International University of Sarajevo.
  • Historical lexicon of Montenegro, Book 1, Podgorica.
  • Independent Journal Vijesti, The Birth of The New Turkey, Podgorica, visited on: 28.08.2014.
  • Jeftić-Šarčević, Nevenka (2010), Western Balkans in the projection of “Turkey’s Strategic Vision 2023”, Project named: “Serbia and the modern world: perspectives and ways of strengthening the foreign policy, security and economical position of Serbia in the contemporary processes in the international community,” the Ministry of Science and Technology development of Republic of Serbia, Belgrade.
  • Lopandić, Duško and Jasminka Kronja, (2011), Regional initiatives and multilateral cooperation in the Balkans, European Movement in Serbia, Belgrade.
  • Markovic, B. Milos (2009), Foreign policy at the beginning of the 21st century, International policy, Belgrade.
  • Milošević, Nemanja (2008), Balkan pact, Proceedings of articles, Institute for Strategic Studies, Belgrade.
  • Raspopović, Radoslav M. (1996), Diplomacy of Montenegro from 1711 until 1918, Podgorica, 1996.
  • Sancaktar, Caner (2010), The Serbo – Croat Relations in Ygoslavia „Constructiv Cooperation and Destructive Conflict, TASAM, Istanbul.
  • Špadijer, Marko and Stanko Roganović (2004), Diplomatic Embassy in the Kingdom of Montenegro, Zagreb.
  • Suver, Akkan (2013), Montenegro/Karadag, Almanah, Podgorica.
  • Turkish Asian Center for Strategic Studies (TASAM), Turkey’s Strategic Vision 2023, 2nd Draft Dociment of TSV2023, Internet: http://www.tsv 2023.org, Istanbul, 2010.
  • Ulgen, Sinan (2011), NATO and new Turkey, Center for Economic and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), Istanbul.
  • Vukadinović, Radovan (1983), Cold war and Europe, Zagreb.
  • Werkhäuser, Nina (2014), Syria on NATO Radars, WWW.dw.de/. visited on: 22.01.2014.
Toplam 23 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Mehmedin Tahirovic Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Aralık 2014
Gönderilme Tarihi 3 Mart 2016
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2014 Cilt: 4 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Tahirovic, M. (2014). Relations between Turkey and the Balkan Countries as in a Function of Improving the Regional Peace and Stability. Adam Academy Journal of Social Sciences, 4(2), 59-76.

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