Abstract

Turkey’s changing position in global and regional politics has drawn increasing attention from students of international relations. As a nation located in the overlap between Europe and Asia, Turkey’s foreign policy tirelessly influences its relations with powers located both to its East and West. The report by Chatham House and the European University Institute highlights Turkey’s increasing assertiveness in regional affairs and deviation towards a more autonomous foreign and security policy (Cubukcuoglu, 2022). This act of geopolitical moderation is further evidence of a growing number of regional powers making themselves felt globally. Meanwhile, European Parliament reports analyse the complexity of EU-Turkey relations, taking into account Turkey's historical alliances and its strategic position in regional dynamics (Yilmaz-Elmas, 2020). The new dynamics taking shape would also make it necessary to consider the place of Turkey in the global and regional re-leveraging of forces that is now taking place, and therefore its study is necessary to grasp the current state of international relations and the new forms of influence that are taking shape in the world.

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