Project: Russia and Turkey: Cooperation Amid Regional Dynamics in the Middle East

The project seeks to explore the interests of Russia and Turkey and identify opportunities for strengthening Russian-Turkish relations, offering practical proposals for their development. The study of the political, economic, and humanitarian basis of the bilateral relations is particularly important for the eventual convergence of the positions that the two nations take when striving to resolve regional problems in the Middle East.

The project is aimed to analyze bilateral relations between Russia and Turkey in the context of regional dynamics in the Middle East.

The project is implemented within the framework of the project direction “Regional Trends in the Middle East in the Context of Security and Development Challenges”.

Project Partners

  • Institute of Oriental Studies of the RAS

  • IMEMO RAS

  • Center for Strategic Research of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Turkiye (SAM, Turkey)
  • Foreign Policy Institute (FPI, Turkey)

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Analytics (31)

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Interview (1)

Interview

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Expert columns

Analytics (31)

Analytics

Interview (1)

Interview

Comments (2)

Igor Ivanov

President of the Russian International Affairs Council (RIAC), Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (1998–2004)

The military coup in Turkey underlines the need for cooperation between ‪‎Russia‬ and ‪Turkey‬
Vitaly Naumkin

RIAC Vice-President, President of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences

Russia and the Kurds

Comments

Expert columns (1)

Ruslan Mamedov

Ph.D. in History, Scientific Advisor of The Evgeny Primakov Center for International Cooperation, Senior Research Fellow, Center for the Arab and Islamic Studies, Institute of Oriental Studies RAS

Intel: Why a Military Confrontation Between Turkey and the Kurds in Syria Might Be Good News for Russia

Project Manager

Ivan Bocharov

Program Coordinator at the Russian International Affairs Council

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