Rationalization of Turkey-Iran Relations: Prospects and Limits

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Series Details Vol.14, No.2, April 2012, p137-156
Publication Date April 2012
ISSN 1302-177X
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This article examines Turkish Iranian relations in the 2000s, when the two countries initiated an unprecedented rapprochement. It argues that modification of foreign policy paradigms in Turkey and Iran led to the rationalization of bilateral relations that paved the way for improvement of economic and political ties between the two states.

In addition to the rationalization, a supportive regional context helped them expand their relations. However, structural differences prevent the Turkish-Iranian rapprochement from turning into a strategic partnership. Moreover, restructuring of the regional context and rise of the specter of a conflictual relationship, which is still alive, threaten the future of
Turkish-Iranian relations.

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