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Russian-Turkish Relations after 2015: New Trends, Old Dilemmas

World Economy and International Relations, 2021
As the events of the past few years indicate, relations between Russia and Turkey are increasingly determined by security-related issues. Such a shift in priorities in bilateral relations should be perceived not only as a response to the emerging threats to the internal and external security of the two countries but also as a consequence of the changes
S. Sherstyukov, N. Bodishteanu
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Modern Russian-Turkish relations: Customs aspect

Экономика и предпринимательство, 2022
В статье рассмотрен таможенный аспект двустороннего сотрудничества России и Турции. Приведен процесс ввоза, декларирования и последующего выпуска товара. Исследована практика ведения международных экономических отношений. Рассмотрены объемы товарооборота по ключевым товарным позициям.
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Russian-Turkish relations: Economic and financial outlook

Finance and Credit, 2023
Subject. This article discusses the financial and economic prospects of Russian-Turkish relations. Objectives. The article aims to determine the level of significance of Russian-Turkish relations in the context of their financial and economic perspective. Methods.
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Strategic challenges for Russian-Turkish relations An analytical study

Journal of University of Raparin, 2022
Russian-Turkish relations are considered complex bilateral relations, extending over centuries, and having intertwined roots. Overlapping geopolitical regions and determinants that form hotbeds of conflict between the two states, global influences, and national and religious motives, all stand in the way of building normal relations between the two ...
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The Crimean Peninsula in modern Russian-Turkish relations

Diplomaticheskaja sluzhba (Diplomatic Service), 2022
This article examines the impact of the Crimean factor on contemporary Russian-Turkish relations. It assesses and forecasts the development of Russia-Turkey relations in the context of growing tensions between Russia and NATO. An analysis of Turkish projects aimed at manipulating the Crimean Tatar aspect is conducted.
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Russian-Turkish Relations: Steadfast and Changing

Mediterranean Quarterly, 2010
Relations between Russia and Turkey continue to deepen. This change from Cold War–era animosity began even before the advent of the new Turkish government led by the Justice and Development Party (AKP) but has accelerated since then. The leaders of both countries meet frequently, and the two governments have signed many partnership agreements ...
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Prospects of the russian-turkish university relations

Moscow University Pedagogical Education Bulletin, 2013
The article traced the history of university education in Turkey and the evolution of the principles that underpin the activities of public and private universities, shows the expanding possibility cooperation between Russian and Turkish universities and their significance for the further development of friendly relations between Russia and Turkey.
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Russian-Turkish Relations in the Context on Energy Cooperation

The POLITNOMOS․ Journal of Political and Legal Studies, 2023
Energy cooperation takes an important place in Russian-Turkish relations, and it is not merely for economic benefits. Its importance goes beyond it and serves as a restraint from direct clashes between the two countries in the context of their competition areas and clashes of interest putting the two countries economically interconnected.
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Interdependence, Balancing and Conflict in Russian–Turkish Relations

2015
This article provides a realist account of the puzzling trajectory of Russian–Turkish bilateral relations since the early 2000s. Between 2003 and 2011 these two major Eurasian powers engaged in an unprecedented level of political cooperation under the framework of “strategic partnership.” Bilateral relations deteriorated after 2011, indicating a return
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TURKEY’S ENERGY POLICY IN THE CONTEXT OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS

Process Management and Scientific Developments
The article presents an analysis of Turkeys energy policy regarding its geopolitics, national interest and relations with Russia for Turkeys energy security. The author argues that strategic interests as well as changes in the worldview of the political leadership over national identity, explain the foreign policy vector of Turkey.
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