Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy

The emergence of new centres of power in Eurasia has entailed a re-reading of Zbigniew Brzezinski's book which drew an analogy between the Eurasian supercontinent and a grand chessboard. Following the global financial crisis of the last few years, countries like China, Russia and India have sta...

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Main Author: Emre Erşen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2014-07-01
Series:Journal of Eurasian Studies
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879366514000049
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description The emergence of new centres of power in Eurasia has entailed a re-reading of Zbigniew Brzezinski's book which drew an analogy between the Eurasian supercontinent and a grand chessboard. Following the global financial crisis of the last few years, countries like China, Russia and India have started to project greater global political and economic influence. Eventually, Eurasia has become a geopolitical symbol signifying a multipolar world order unlike fifteen years ago when Brzezinski wrote his book in a world dominated by the US superpower. The changes in the geopolitical meaning of Eurasia have also been very important for Turkey for a number of reasons. First, it is a country that is strategically located at the meeting point of Europe and Asia. Second, its economy has grown at an impressive rate throughout the 2000s turning it into a rising Eurasian power. Third, its multi-dimensional foreign policy approach in the last decade has enabled it to develop closer relations with the Eurasian states.
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spelling doaj.art-9248471c165b42059d6b7422bf917e262022-12-22T00:47:21ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Eurasian Studies1879-36652014-07-015218419110.1016/j.euras.2014.05.003Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policyEmre ErşenThe emergence of new centres of power in Eurasia has entailed a re-reading of Zbigniew Brzezinski's book which drew an analogy between the Eurasian supercontinent and a grand chessboard. Following the global financial crisis of the last few years, countries like China, Russia and India have started to project greater global political and economic influence. Eventually, Eurasia has become a geopolitical symbol signifying a multipolar world order unlike fifteen years ago when Brzezinski wrote his book in a world dominated by the US superpower. The changes in the geopolitical meaning of Eurasia have also been very important for Turkey for a number of reasons. First, it is a country that is strategically located at the meeting point of Europe and Asia. Second, its economy has grown at an impressive rate throughout the 2000s turning it into a rising Eurasian power. Third, its multi-dimensional foreign policy approach in the last decade has enabled it to develop closer relations with the Eurasian states.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1879366514000049Turkish foreign policyEurasian geopoliticsBrzezinskiBRICSMultipolarityGlobal financial crisis
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Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
Journal of Eurasian Studies
Turkish foreign policy
Eurasian geopolitics
Brzezinski
BRICS
Multipolarity
Global financial crisis
title Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
title_full Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
title_fullStr Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
title_full_unstemmed Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
title_short Rise of new centres of power in Eurasia: Implications for Turkish foreign policy
title_sort rise of new centres of power in eurasia implications for turkish foreign policy
topic Turkish foreign policy
Eurasian geopolitics
Brzezinski
BRICS
Multipolarity
Global financial crisis
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