24 Kasım 2025 Pazartesi

New Edited Volume: Contemporary Turkish-Russian Relations in the 21st Century Global Geopolitics

 

Contemporary Turkish -Russian Relations in the 21st Century Global Geopolitics, edited by Prof. Dr. Ozan Örmeci, a faculty member at Üsküdar University and General Coordinator of the International Politics Academy (UPA), along with Istanbul Kent University faculty members Prof. Dr. Hasret Çomak, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Doğan Şafak Polat, and Dr. Mesut Özel, and Ankara Hacı Bayram Veli University faculty member Assoc. Prof. Dr. Burak Şakir Şeker, has been published by the London-based international publishing house TPLondon (Transnational Press London). The 387-page book features contributions from 5 editors, as well as Serdar Bay, Barış Doster, Halit Hamzaoğlu, Gürol Baba, Olgun Ukşal, Murat Yorulmaz, İdil Tunçer-Kılavuz, Deniz Berktay, Elnur İsmayıl, Natavan Hüseynova, Oğuzhan Göksel, Çağlar Özer, Sina Kısacık, Mesut Hakkı Caşın, Cenk Özgen, Ahmet Sapmaz, Damla Kocatepe, Yaşar Onay, Cansu Arısoy Gedik, and Emine Eminel Sülün.

The book is described on the back cover as follows: "This volume offers a comprehensive analysis of Turkish–Russian relations from historical roots to contemporary challenges. Covering five centuries of interaction, it explores diplomacy, security, energy, and cultural dimensions within shifting global power structures. Contemporary Turkish–Russian Relations in the 21st Century Global Geopolitics brings together distinguished experts to analyze the evolving dynamics between Türkiye and Russia. Organized into three sections—historical foundations, regional dimensions, and key strategic issues—the book offers in-depth coverage of topics such as energy security, defense industry collaboration, cybersecurity, and cultural diplomacy. Contributors examine critical turning points—from Ottoman–Russian rivalry to Cold War tensions and post-Soviet rapprochement—while addressing regional crises, energy politics, defense cooperation, and soft power strategies. With insights from leading scholars, this book provides nuanced perspectives on how Ankara and Moscow navigate competition and cooperation in an era of multipolarity. Essential reading for academics, policymakers, and anyone interested in Eurasian geopolitics."

For some sections of the book;

Table of Contents

Introduction

Conclusion

You can purchase the book from these links;

Amazon.com

TPLondon


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