This comprehensive study focuses on the future of Turkish foreign and security policies within the emerging strategies of the two Wests. It examines Turkish foreign policy in the context of trans-Atlantic relations? as a global actor, and with respect to conflict, new power relations, energy security, Greece, Cyprus and the environment.
This comprehensive study focuses on the future of Turkish foreign and security policies within the emerging strategies of the two Wests. It examines Turkish foreign policy in the context of trans-Atlantic relations - as a global actor, and with respect to conflict, new power relations, energy security, Greece, Cyprus and the environment
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The new Cold War has arrived in the Eastern Mediterranean. At the strategic level, Chinese economic and Russian military assertiveness have led the U.S. to think twice about its mistakes, which opened up a power vacuum in this strategic geopolitical realm. Until today, the U.S. has seemed to use three axes of alliances that have emerged as Israeli-based, flexible, and benefit-oriented alignments at the level of regional rivalry. These alignments, especially in the context of the Abraham Accords, are unfortunately expected to reinforce pre-existing divisions in the region unless a radical change occurs. This study examines how and why Washington must embrace the logic of alliance axes to shape the Eastern Mediterranean and explores the projected impact of the U.S.-initiated Abraham Accords on regional geopolitics.
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