After the collapse of USSR, within the framework of new regionalism, new regional cooperation initiatives have arisen in Eurasia. The Turkic Council, background of which goes back to the Summit Process of Turkic States launched in 1992 presents one of the last initiatives to this end as of 2014. The Council, established in 2009 with signing of the Nahkchivan Agreement by Heads of State of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey has turned into a multi-dimentional regional cooperation mechanism in due course. Last Summit of Heads of State of the Council was held on 4-5 June 2014 in Bodrum with the theme of tourism cooperation. In this article, the impact of cooperation within the Turkic Council on regional and global scales will be examined. In this regard, the article will focus on the cooperation among the Turkic States after the collapse of the USSR, the Summit Process, the structure of the Turkic Council and its activities.
After the collapse of the USSR, within the framework of new regionalism, new regional cooperation initiatives have arisen in Eurasia. The Turkic Council, background of which goes back to the Summit Process of Turkic States launched in 1992 presents one of the last initiatives to this end as of 2014. The Council, established in 2009 with signing of the Nahkchivan Agreement by Heads of State of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Turkey has turned into a multi-dimentional regional cooperation mechanism in due course. Last Summit of Heads of State of the Council was held on 4-5 June 2014 in Bodrum with the theme of tourism cooperation. In this article, the impact of cooperation within the Turkish Council on regional and global scales will be examined. In this regard, the article will focus on the cooperation between the Turkish States after the collapse of the USSR, the Summit Process, the structure of the Turkish Council and its activities.
Alan : Sosyal, Beşeri ve İdari Bilimler
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