The subject of this study from the perspective of Turkey covers the post-Cold War period.
The Cold War, which can be defined as the military, political, economic and even psychological competition between the USA and the USSR in the post-World War II period, ended with the dissolution of the USSR.
Since political and social events are not situations that can be changed from one day to the next, it is accepted that naming and dating them cannot be done with certainty.
In the process that followed the dissolution of the USSR, the "Turkish World" page was opened as an option for Turkish foreign policy.
As it is known, the Turkic World has always been on the agenda for some influential political circles, thinkers and researchers in Türkiye.
However, its official inclusion on the agenda and its reflection in government policies occurred in the 1990s.
Despite occupying a significant place in Turkey's agenda at various periods and being embraced by some Show More