Türkiye-European Union Relations In The Framework Of Common Foreign and Security Policy: Identity and Security
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2024
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Ebru Bagci
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
After the Cold War, Turkiye was called a security-con Bsuming actor due to its closeness to conflict zones, terror trouble and its with neighbors territory issues. Both these reasons and the identity-based security approaches of European Union (EU) member states have: it also created reasons for Turkiye's exception from Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP)and EU. Subsequently, Russia's intervention to Ge Borgia, Arab Spring, migration and humanistic crises,the annexation of Crimea, Brexit, the COVID-19 pan Bdemic and the occupation of Ukraine have threate Bned the global and regional security. Against these threats, Turkiye has contributed to security by taking on a mediator role in the Russian and Ukrainian cri Bses, initiating initiatives to ensure food and energy security, taking the lead in the migration and refu Bgee crisis, and participating in UN, NATO and EU operations. However, these contributions were over Bshadowed by the opposition of Greece and the Rum Cypriot Administration of Southern Cyprus to Turki Bye within the Union. Although Turkiye was an actor producing security after 2010, it was criticized in the 2022 Strategic Compass Document. In this manner, both evolving security approaches and current de Bvelopments; Its requires examining and reanalyzing the relations Turkiye-EU, focusing on security. © 2024, Ebru Bagci. All rights reserved.
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CFSP; Energy Security; Security Approaches; The Strategic Compass; Turkish Foreign Policy
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Romaya Journal: Researches on Multidisciplinary Approaches
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2024-October
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