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_aYL 348 _bS9 2004 |
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_aPost-cold war policies of Turkey in the Caucasus _cNaim Su |
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_aNicosia _bCyprus International University _c2004 |
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_aI, 48 p. _c30.5 cm |
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_2rdacontent _atext _btxt |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated _bn |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume _bnc |
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504 | _aIncludes references (47-48 p.) | ||
520 | _a'Abstract Caucasus region, which is contituted of countries with newly gaıned indendence, has quite important roles strategically in respect to geopolitcal situation of Turkey. Turkeyremaınsd away from these countries and accepted the event as an "international problem" of soviet union because they preferred to be under sovereignty of soviet union. During 1998 and 1991 whıch coverd transformation process, hadvarious uncertainties andbut Turkey stayed away from nationalist movement and carried out its moscow-center relations İn 1991 and 1993 Turkey rapidly left Moscow-center policy. İn increasing competition area wıth Russia and İran, Turkey had effect struggling without planning. 1993 to 1995 was a process in which Turkey was dissapointed because it understood its limits various insufficiencies ans it did not have good relations as it expected wwith the countries in the region. İn this period Turkey reactionin response to ethnic quarrels in the caucasus, became the indication of Turkey's power in the region. During the period of 1995 to present,Turkey analized both its power and regional facts better and followed more realist, balance and coopration-based policy.Foundamental aims of caucasus-oriented Turkish policies is based on turkey is respect to the region without interfering with the sovereignty the territorial interity and interior affairs of the countries in the region. İt has also friendly relations based on equality of good neighborhooh and it transforms friendly relations into multilateral coopration, which serves for mutual benefit' | ||
650 | _aPost-cold war -- Turkey | ||
650 | _aSoğuk savaş sonrası -- Türkiye | ||
650 | _aPolitics -- Turkey | ||
650 | _aPolitika -- Türkiye | ||
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505 | 1 | _tCHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION | |
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_tBasic Information _p1 |
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_tThe Aim of the Project _p4 |
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_tStructure of the Thesis _p4 |
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505 | 1 | _tCHAPTER TWO: THE CAUCASUS | |
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_tGeneral Position of Caucasus _p5 |
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_tGeneral Information _p5 |
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_tGeographical Location and Territorial Structrure _p6 |
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_tEthnic and Importance of Caucasus _p6 |
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_tGeopolitical Importance of Caucasus _p8 |
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_tGeostrategic Importance of Caucasus _p10 |
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505 | 1 |
_tThe Importance of Caucasus _p11 |
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_tThe Economic Importance of Caucasus in the World _p11 |
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_tGeneral Importance _p11 |
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_tThe Situation of Caucasus in Respects to Energy Sources _p13 |
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_tEconomic Relationship of Caucasus with Turkey _p14 |
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_tAzerbaijan _p14 |
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_tGeorgia _p15 |
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_tArmenia _p17 |
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505 | 1 | _tCHAPTER THREE: THE CAUCASUS and TURKEY | |
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_tThe Examination of Ongoing Problems in Caucasus _p18 |
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_tNorth Caucasus _p18 |
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_tSouth Caucasus _p 18 |
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_tThe Evaluation of Current Situation in Caucasus _p19 |
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505 | 1 | _t20The Policies of Turkey that Applied in Caucasus | |
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_tThe Relationship between Turkey and Azerbaijan _p28 |
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_tThe Relatioship between Turkey and Georgia _p29 |
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_tThe Relationship between Turkey and Armenia _p30 |
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505 | 1 | _tCHAPTER FOUR: CONCLUSIONS | |
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_tConclusions _p32 |
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_tSuggestions _p 41 |
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