Turkey joined NATO in 1952, formally cementing its place in the free world and within the Western fold.
The two countries doubled their trade to $68 billion in 2022, despite sanctions on the Russian economy by Turkey's NATO allies.
"This creates a system in which midsize players have more space to conduct partially independent foreign policies from the United States," she explained.
"As the United States is less interested to play the regional politics, I think Turkey becomes an important actor — a stabilizing actor," he added.
As Erdogan secures a third term in office, Turkey is at a crossroads: will it pivot to the East or West?
Persons:
Recep Tayyip Erdogan, China —, Senem Aydin, Talha Kose, Erdogan
Organizations:
NATO, Shanghai Cooperation Organization, China, United, Sabanci University, Foundation for Political, Social Research
Locations:
Turkey, Ottoman, Russia, United States, China, India, Turkish