THE ARAB SPRING IN SYRIA. IMPLICATIONS FOR TURKEY’S REGIONAL POLICY
Abstract
The events of the Arab Spring in Syria have led to the re-evaluation of Turkey’s regional policy and forced it to make a choice: whether to, acting in compliance with the expect a-tions of its Western allies, e.g. the United States, promote the rules of democracy in the Middle East and firmly react against any cases of human rights’ violation, simultaneously showing the direction of neces sary changes in the region, or to act in compliance with the definition of the international policy Strategic Depth: „no problems with neighbours”, which excludes any interference in the internal politics of ther countries, to continue pragmatic cooperation with all political centres, including the authoritarian regimes. The policy of the protection of democracy and human rights has been chosen. This decision, on the one hand, strengthens Turkey’s relations with West ern countries. On the other hand, it may lead to an open conflict with a direct neighbour, Syria, which constitutes a serious threat to Turkey’s security and may result in negative consequences for its economic development, energy security, and economic relations with the Middle East partners.
Keywords
Turkey; The Arab Spring; Syria; Strategic Depth; Middle East
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PDFDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/teka.2013.0.8.140
Date of publication: 2015-07-03 10:28:33
Date of submission: 2015-07-03 10:28:06
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