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The Syrian Civil War started in March 2011 and still continues. It causes death, turmoil, humanitarian crisis, and mass migration in the region. Numerous state and non-state actors are involved in this multi-sided armed conflict. On 24 November 2015, Turkey shoots down a Russian fighter jet on its border and this event becomes the turning point in Russo–Turkish relations. An economic and psychological war starts between Moscow and Ankara which damages their good relations existed before the crisis. Despite the crisis, the sides to the conflict understand that they need each other for their own benefits and look for reconciliation. Russia, a supporter of the Assad government in Syria, does not want to lose Turkey as a friend. Turkey, an energy partner of Russia, needs Russia to balance the power relations in the region. They are two neighboring countries with strong historical socio-economic ties that need to be restored. The reconciliation process is not easy and requires some third party role. The PYD/YPG-centered US policy in Syria affects Turkey's strategies.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- A History of Russian–Turkish Relations
- Main Lines of Turkey–Russia Relations in the 2000s
- Contending Policies of Russia and Turkey
- Turkey–Russia Relations After the Shooting Down of a Russian Warplane
- Effects of US PYD/YPG Policy on Russo–Turkish Relations
- The Military-Strategic Dimensions of Turkey–Russian Relations
- The Black Sea Question in Russo–Turkish Relations
- Restrictions on a Possible Rapprochement between Turkey, Russia, and Iran
- Central Asia at the Crossroads of Russian–Turkish Cooperation and Competition
- The Turkish–Russian Relations in the Context of Energy Cooperation
- A Comparison of the EU Policies of Turkey and Russia
- A Proposal for Sustainable Peace in the Sykes-Picot Agreement’s Hundredth Year
- Social Dynamics of Modern Russian and Turkish Societies
- The Future of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation Organization in the Context of Contemporary Developments
- A Third Party Role in the Normalization of Russo–Turkish Relations
- Conclusion
- Index
- About the Contributors