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A Century of Türkiye-Europe Relations: Europe’s Diminishing Role

This article analyzes the major developments and general trends in Türkiye-Europe relations over the last century to make the main argument that Europe, which had been the main determinant of Turkish foreign policy in recent centuries, has gradually lost that position. Whereas European states, with which Türkiye had the closest economic and political relations at the time of the Republic’s foundation, remain significant in terms of foreign direct investments and external trade today, their share in those fields has notably decreased compared to a century (and even 30 years) ago. During the last two decades, when the global power struggle intensified, European governments opted to adopt an incomprehensible policy of pressure and sanctions against Türkiye’s democratically elected Justice and Development Party (AK Party) government instead of trying to keep the country, a long-time ally, in their corner. This article also discusses why the relevant countries behaved that way and how the Turkish government responded to such behavior.

A Century of Türkiye-Europe Relations Europe s Diminishing Role
 

 

 

 

Introduction

 

There is no doubt that Türkiye’s relationship with Europe1 has been the most important issue in Turkish foreign policy in recent centuries. Just as the Ottoman Empire’s expansion primarily occurred in Europe, the Ottoman government in İstanbul dealt with European states more than others during the empire’s decline and disintegration. Due to the West’s economic and military superiority in recent centuries, European countries naturally played a crucial role in shaping Turkish foreign policy in the Republican period. It is important to recall that Türkiye was compelled to address its main foreign policy issues of the interwar period, the fate of Mosul and Hatay, with Britain and France as opposed to Iraq and Syria. During the same period, European nations remained Türkiye’s main trade partners.

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