International Quarterly of Foreign Relations

International Quarterly of Foreign Relations

Turkey's strategic policies in the Mediterranean Sea (based on the balance of threats)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors
1 Assistant professor of political science, faculty Islamic Azad University, Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
2 graduate student of Master's degree in Israel Studies, University of Tehran, faculty of world studies.
10.22034/fr.2023.382541.1343
Abstract
Turkey does not have a stable position in the Mediterranean Sea and has ups and downs. More than half of Ankara's foreign trade is carried out through the Mediterranean Sea. This article is saying about a correct and better understanding of Turkey's strategic reorientation in the Mediterranean, in the other word change of its tradition strategy to the doctrine of the Blue Homeland, in order to answer the question of what is the basis of Turkey's new sterategic politics in the Mediterranean Sea. The article examines the hypothesis that Turkey's interests and threats in the Mediterranean will cause it to adopt limited aggressive policies. This research is based on the threat balance theory. The method of this research is qualitative data analysis. The findings of the research show that due to the existence of threatening variables in the Mediterranean, Turkey tried to balance the threat against the Mediterranean border countries by implementing its strategic policies in this area, and thereby reduce the threats against it self and increase its security.
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