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TURKEY AS A CONDUCTOR OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS IN CENTRAL ASIA

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_3_191

Abstract

The study examines the historical features of Turkey’s existence within the framework of the manifestation of national and international interests in the Central Asian region. The relevance is due to the state’s attention to cooperation with other neighboring territories, within the framework of ensuring cultural, historical, religious, and political unity.
As a result of the study, aspects of the significance of the models of contact between the policies and interests of Turkey and the Central Asian states were reflected. The main guidelines for ensuring the stability of the region and the mutual interest of all countries in confronting the challenges of our time are highlighted. The author’s conclusions concerning the maintenance and further regionalization of political, international, and international relations of all players in this territory are presented.

About the Author

N. D. Petrov
State University of Education
Russian Federation

Petrov Nikolay D. – Candidate of the Department of General History 

Moscow



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Petrov N.D. TURKEY AS A CONDUCTOR OF NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INTERESTS IN CENTRAL ASIA. Post–Soviet Continent. 2024;(3):191-201. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_3_191

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