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ОТНОШЕНИЯ МЕЖДУ ТУРЦИЕЙ, ИСЛАМСКИМИ РЕСПУБЛИКАМИ В ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ И КАВКАЗЕ

Абдалла Алнуимат

Аннотация

Достижение независимости республик Центральной Азии добавило новое измерение во внешнюю политику Турции, как отношения сотрудничества между Турцией и этими странами, с которыми у Турции есть общие языки; История и культура быстро развивались, основанные на взаимной выгоде. Исламская религия представляла собой наиболее влиятельный инструмент во внешней политике Турции, особенно после распада Советского Союза и жажды исламских обществ, которые были в коммунистическом блоке, по отношению к мусульманскому деятелю, от которого культура, которой они были лишены при Советском Союзе процветал. Варианты, доступные для этих стран: Иран, Саудовская Аравия и Турция.

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Bulletin of Ablai Khan KazUIRandWL, series Int. Rel and Reg.. 2020; : 70-77

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TURKEY, ISLAMIC REPUBLICS IN CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS

Abdallah Alnouimat

Abstract

The attainment of independence of the Central Asian republics added a new dimension to Turkish foreign policy, as cooperation relations between Turkey and these countries with which Turkey has ties of common language; history and culture have developed rapidly, based on mutual benefit. The Islamic religion represented the most influential tool in Turkish foreign policy, especially after the collapse of the Soviet Union and the thirst of Islamic societies that were within the Communist bloc to a Muslim actor from which the culture they had been deprived of under the Soviet Union thrived. The options available to these countries were: Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey.

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2. Chris H., Mathijs P. Realigning Religion and Power in Central Asia: Islam. Europe-Asia Studies. - 2009. - № 2. – R.1515-1541.

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6. Muhittin A. Leadership change: Ozal Leadership and Restructing in Turkey Foregin Policies // Turkish Journal of International Relations. - 2002. - N 3. – P.68-90.

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