TURKEY AT THE BEGINNING OF MILLENNIUM III
Abstract
The end of the Cold War brought modifications over the Turkey’s status and regional agenda. Its geographical position, multiple historical connections, strategic power, etc. are some advantages supporting Turkey to
become an ascending regional power. The impressive economic growth it has known in the last years is another element helping the development of this country to the status of regional power.
Known as a passing gate between Europe and Asia, Turkey rethought its external policy in terms of “zero problems with the neighbours” and “maximum cooperation and regional integration”.
Grounded on a recent bibliography and information on different accessed internet pages we will try to fulfil a brief overview of Turkey’s position at the beginning of the third millennium.
Keywords: security; regional power; neo-Ottomanism; threats; strategy of security.
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