About Emre Ersen

Emre Erşen is an associate professor at Marmara University’s Department of Political Science and International Relations. He completed his PhD at the same department. He has also conducted research at the Higher School of Economics (Russia), University of Kent (UK) and Jagiellonian University (Poland) as a visiting scholar. His research interests include Russian foreign policy, Turkish-Russian relations, Eurasianism and geopolitics. He has contributed papers at international conferences and published articles in journals including Geopolitics, Turkish Studies, Insight Turkey and Journal of Eurasian Studies. 
23 Aug, 2016

The Turkish-Russian Reconciliation Process: The Implications For The Middle East

Emre Ersen | 23 August 2016 | AR | TR

Throughout the 2000s, Turkey and Russia developed very close political and economic links. Both sides tried to maintain good relations even after the Arab uprisings and despite their growing differences over the Syrian civil war, but this became an impossible task after November 24, 2015,

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