Review:
Turkey's Foreign Policy
overall review score: 3.5
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Turkey's foreign policy refers to the strategies and actions taken by the Turkish government in its relations with other countries.
Key Features
- Strategic location at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and the Middle East
- Member of NATO since 1952
- Historical ties to the Ottoman Empire
- Quest for regional influence and power projection
Pros
- Strategic importance in regional politics
- Strong diplomatic ties with various countries
- Active involvement in international organizations
Cons
- Controversial decisions at times
- Tensions with some neighboring countries
- Criticism for human rights violations