Abstract

Turkey-China dialogue and cooperation that started in 1971 showed an increase in a rational manner. Because Turkey does not find the necessary support from the West in international politics, it has led to serious questioning its place. Especially the events in Syria and the eastern Mediterranean caused the traditional preferences in Turkish foreign policy to be shaken radically and made the search for alternative alliances inevitable. Eventually, Turkey began to engage about inclusiveness of Shanghai Quintet. This quintet sees as a new business opportunity its relations with Turkey in terms of economic and political. Turkey has become an important position as a central corridor at the ‘One Belt, One Road Project’. Because of China-Turkey relations show positive developments, media organizations originating in China have increased the interest in Turkey. In political relations media stands out as the fourth power. China attaches importance media by increasing investments in order to promote the 21st century Silk Road project and Chinese culture. In this article, an original research study will be conducted by analysing mutual friendship relations and historical development of political relations as well as aims of media activities and existing media agreements between China-Turkey with the qualitative data collection method.

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