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The Return of President Putin and RussianâTurkish Relations: Where Are They Headed? | |
James W. Warhola1  | |
关键词: Russia; Turkey; Eurasia; Putin; ErdoÄan; | |
DOI : 10.1177/2158244013503165 | |
学科分类:社会科学、人文和艺术(综合) | |
来源: Sage Journals | |
【 摘 要 】
By the time of Vladimir Putinâs return to the presidency of Russia in May 2012, the RussianâTurkish rapprochement that began over a decade earlier had become a significant fixture of the Eurasian landscape. Nonetheless, numerous questions remain about the nature of the relation, implications for the region of western Eurasia, and its likely future directions. Four general characteristics of the bilateral relation have emerged, and recognizing them enables a deeper understanding of the opportunities and limits likely to be afforded, for Russia, Turkey, and the region: (a) pragmatism, (b) a multivectored approach to the bilateral relation, (c) commonalities despite contradictions, and (d) durability even despite episodic antagonism. The RussianâTurkish rapprochement has become a defining feature of the Eurasian landscape, but remains an unequal one, on several counts: energy resources, geopolitical strength, military capability, and underlying demographics. Nonetheless, various factors make a deepening rapprochement likely: mutual desirability of increased trade, wariness toward the West, Turkeyâs pursuit of a âno enemiesâ foreign policy, Russiaâs interest in regional great-power status, and common interest in regional conflict resolution.
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