2003年后中亚的土耳其与俄罗斯:从竞争与冲突战略到合作与伙伴战略的转变

Husamettin Inac, Aymene Hadji̇
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冷战结束后,苏联解体,高加索和中亚出现新独立国家,土耳其和俄罗斯被迫重新调整其地区和国际安全政策的概念。自从埃尔多安于2002年掌权,普京于2000年掌权以来,土耳其和俄罗斯一直在这个过渡的地理环境中互动,有着一系列复杂的经济、政治和文化关系,双方都试图在区域政治途径中采取积极的立场来解决他们之间的问题。本研究从描述性和规范性的角度探讨了土耳其在中亚地区的大战略原则,然后将其与俄罗斯在同一地区的主要战略进行了界定和比较。虽然土耳其和俄罗斯在中亚及其他地区存在一些明显的冲突,但这两个大国之间没有军事冲突。此外,我们将通过研究讨论土耳其和俄罗斯制定一个关于中亚地区的新的、实际的和现实的计划的必要性,以便将他们的规范性观点与该地区的现实相结合。研究报告指出,为了加强与该地区的文化、经济和政治关系,必须首先创造必要的结构和体制条件。
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Turkey and Russia in Central Asia after 2003: The Shift from a Strategy of Competition and Conflict to a Strategy of Cooperation and Partnership
After the end of the Cold War, the dissolution of the Soviet Union, and the emergence of newly independent states in the Caucasus and Central Asia, Turkey and Russia were forced to restructure the concept of their regional and international security policies. Since the Erdogan took power in 2002 and Putin took power in 2000, Turkey and Russia have been interacting with this transitional geography, with a complex set of economic, political, and cultural relations, each trying to take a proactive stance in the regional political approach to solving the problems between them. This study discusses the principles of Turkey's grand strategy in the Central Asian region from a descriptive and normative point of view and then proceeds to define and compare it with Russia's main strategies in the same region. While there are some clear conflicts between Turkey and the Russians in Central Asia and beyond, there are no military conflicts between the two powers. In addition, we will discuss through the study the need for both Turkey and Russia to develop a new, practical, and realistic plan regarding the Central Asian region, in order to combine their normative viewpoint with the reality of the region. The study asserts that in order to strengthen cultural, economic, and political relations with the region, the necessary structural and institutional conditions must first be created.
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