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Turkey and New World System (Türkiyə və Yeni Dünya Sisyemi)

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2013

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Hajiyeva, Vasila. 2013. Turkey and New World System (Türkiyə və Yeni Dünya Sisyemi) . Geostrategiya. Aylıq ictimai-siyasi, elmi-populyar jurnal. N 02(14), 2013. (In Azerbaijani)

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This article is dedicated to the conversion process of Turkey towards the global power against the background of the global processes, as well as Turkey’s course in the direction of the new world system. The article theoretically bases on the optimal position of the East-West relations as an important aspect of global power and proposes some empiric offers for Turkey’s line in this direction. It is noticed that a one of the main indicators of the global power is to have possibilities and abilities, mental footholds that is features as racial and national tolerance to come to the center of the East-West relationship. Because, polar decreases, but center increases (via becoming completed). Polarization in the global system is equal to provinciating. But no center without polar. Increasing through centralization of polar is meant. The approach to the Turkey’s centrism in the East-West relationship by that principle is considered. Irrespective of ups and downs of the EU, Turkey should be in the deep systematization with the Europe. This is also important for its control over the Middle East. There are still big gaps in the Middle East, Caucasus and Middle Asia and Turkey can fulfill those gaps. Trans Caspian regional economic system could be established and this would be a core system for the more deeper and larger systematization.

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