Turkish Policy toward Central Asia

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Series Details No.12, April 2008
Publication Date April 2008
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, a Turkish world from the 'Adriatic Sea to the Chinese Wall' became a new topic of discussion in Turkish policy circles. While Turkey tried to develop close political, economic and cultural relations with the newly independent Central Asian Republics, the mid and late 1990s witnessed a steady decline in the relations and failed to produce any concrete results. With its new foreign policy outlook, Turkey is seeking to increase its field of sphere in Central Asia by revitalising its efforts to reconnect with the sister Turkish states. Security, economic cooperation, energy and civil society initiatives are the new dynamics of the Turkish-Central Asian relations.

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