01991nam 2200385z- 450 991034686550332120231214133104.088-6705-763-4(CKB)4910000000109189(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/61412(NjHacI)994910000000109189(EXLCZ)99491000000010918920202102d2018 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierTurkey: Towards a Eurasian Shift?Ledizioni20181 electronic resource (121 p.)Pubblicazioni ISPI88-6705-762-6 Over the last few years, Turkey seems to have embraced the East again. Ankara’s closer relations with Eurasian countries go hand in hand with the global shift eastwards, towards the ever-growing and most dynamic region in the world. It is therefore the result of an increasing differentiation of Turkey’s foreign relations, driven by strategic, economic and energy interests. Stronger ties with Eurasian countries, i.e. Russia and China, are also the litmus test for the ups and downs in relations with Washington and Brussels. While Ankara still retains strong ties with the West, it is laying the groundwork to further widen its interests to the East. This report aims to analyse the multi-faceted aspects of Ankara’s Eurasian shift, highlighting the domestic drivers of Turkey’s “Eurasianism”, the interests at stake, the areas of cooperation and competition, and last but not least the implications for the EU.TurkeyTurkeyForeign relations327.56Valeria Talbotauth1278572Talbot ValeriaNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910346865503321Turkey: Towards a Eurasian Shift3013509UNINA