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The Organization of Turkic States and Postcolonialism in Central Asia: Possible Contributions, Prospects, and Limitations

This paper explores the Organization of Turkic States’ (OTS) support in aiding Central Asian republics to address their historical legacies, focusing on the period following Russian influence from the 18th century. Employing a postcolonial theoretical lens, it examines the post-independence phase of these republics, highlighting the OTS’ role in promoting regional cooperation, cultural revitalization, and social unity. The paper discusses the challenges faced by these nations in various sectors such as economics and linguistics, assessing the OTS’ capacity to support their development, given its resources and relative position amidst other significant regional entities. Additionally, it delves into broader regional developmental strategies and their implications for the OTS’ objectives. The paper underscores the importance of strategic autonomy for Central Asia in the context of evolving regional dynamics. It concludes by recognizing the OTS’ potential in contributing to the region’s progress, presenting a comprehensive view of the intricate regional landscape and the OTS’ part in fostering growth and development in Central Asia.

The Organization of Turkic States and Postcolonialism in Central Asia
 

 

 

 

Introduction

 

The Central Asian republics have aggressively sought to form both bilateral and multi-actor ties in their efforts to develop their nation-states and promote the unification of the Turkic World after attaining independence. The Organization of Turkic States (OTS), first referred to as the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States or Turkic Council, was founded in 2009 to promote cooperation among nations that speak the Turkic languages.

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