China’s New Silk Road Strategy and the Turkish Middle Corridor Vision

IF 0.5 Q3 AREA STUDIES
Mordechai Chaziza
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Abstract Turkey is one of the main regional powers in the Middle East, a member of OECD and NATO, a quasi-member of the European Union (EU), and an Islamic Turkic-speaking country with a close relationship with Central Asia. The article’s main argument is that China’s strategic partnership framework with Turkey is based on shared or mutual complementary economic and commercial interests, especially the integration of Turkey’s Middle Corridor vision into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). However, the synergy between the two grand schemes largely depends on the quality of the bilateral relationship and the development of the Sino-Turkish relations to a comprehensive strategic partnership. As one of the leading powers in the Middle East, Ankara also has a vital part to play in China’s BRI which aims to build links between East Asia, Central Asia, West Asia, Africa, and Europe both overland and by sea.
中国新丝绸之路战略与土耳其中部走廊愿景
摘要土耳其是中东地区的主要大国之一,是经合组织和北约的成员国,是欧盟的准成员国,也是与中亚关系密切的伊斯兰-土耳其国家。文章的主要论点是,中国与土耳其的战略伙伴关系框架是基于共同或相互补充的经济和商业利益,特别是将土耳其的中部走廊愿景纳入“一带一路”倡议倡议。然而,这两个大方案的协同作用在很大程度上取决于两国关系的质量以及中土关系向全面战略伙伴关系的发展。作为中东地区的主要大国之一,安卡拉在中国的“一带一路”倡议中也发挥着至关重要的作用,该倡议旨在建立东亚、中亚、西亚、非洲和欧洲之间的陆上和海上联系。
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