{"id":66923,"date":"2013-03-01T12:34:37","date_gmt":"2013-03-01T10:34:37","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/?p=66923"},"modified":"2014-01-08T00:32:49","modified_gmt":"2014-01-07T22:32:49","slug":"turkey-reuniting-the-ottoman-empire-analysis","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/2013\/03\/01\/turkey-reuniting-the-ottoman-empire-analysis\/","title":{"rendered":"Turkey: Reuniting The Ottoman Empire \u2013 Analysis"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1>Turkey: Reuniting The Ottoman Empire \u2013 Analysis<\/h1>\n<p>By\u00a0Brett Daniel Shehadey\u00a0&#8212; (February 28, 2013)<\/p>\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-66924\" alt=\"Turkeys-Recep-Tayyip-Erdogan\" src=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/Turkeys-Recep-Tayyip-Erdogan.png\" width=\"403\" height=\"310\" srcset=\"https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/Turkeys-Recep-Tayyip-Erdogan.png 403w, https:\/\/www.turkishnews.com\/en\/content\/wp-content\/uploads\/2013\/03\/Turkeys-Recep-Tayyip-Erdogan-300x231.png 300w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 403px) 100vw, 403px\" \/><\/p>\n<p>Turkey is reportedly in pursuit of a better alternative to the EU. They have been engaged in a stall of civilizations with their European neighbors and may sue for irreconcilable differences. Among many are the barriers to full membership, discrimination of migrant workers, Cyprus 2012 frozen relationship, and economic recession of the Eurozone.<\/p>\n<p>In their last issue for January\/February, Foreign Affairs\u2019 managing editor Jonathon Tepperman interviewed Turkish President Abdullah Gul who made a pitch in the conversation for closer Turkey-US relationship.<\/p>\n<p>Last month Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan joined the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) as a dialog member. SCO is an Eastern economic and security partnership based in Beijing, China. Its full members include Russia, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan. Interestingly, Turkey shares a great deal of history with the steppe countries in SCO and retains a positive image for the most central parts of Central Asia.<\/p>\n<h2>What does it all mean?<\/h2>\n<p>The US-Turkey relationship offers the state a chance to tap into military advantages, regional power, trade, and still remain an important NATO member. It can easily fit into the US, NATO and the EU, but it will be difficult for them to stay with the US, NATO and SCO.<\/p>\n<p>The EU does not offer Turkey much politically or economically. In many ways Turkey will have to chance socio-politically as well as economically. The demands for full membership have only resulted in grid lock relations. Moreover, the decline and fall of the European economy has beckoned a growing wealthy Turkey to seek other markets and partnerships outside the Eurozone.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey is shopping for power and regional influence. They are hedging their bets between the US, the EU, and China.<\/p>\n<p>This is done for several reasons: One, it allows Turkey to test the waters and find the best strategic partner to work with in the future. After all, so many have said that the future is between these two world powers of the US and China so why stay with Europe?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe economic powers of the world are shifting from west to east,\u201d Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan.<\/p>\n<h2>Is Turkey preparing for an Eastern future?<\/h2>\n<p>Either it will be with the West, the East or for a while\u2014 both of them\u2014whatever will maximize their freedom of actions politically, boost their storehouses, and rekindle the Ottoman.<\/p>\n<p>Another reason for Erdogan\u2019s recent visit to Beijing and Gul\u2019s outreach to the US has been presented by a number of commenters to force the EU to get serious about Turkey\u2019s status. Turkey can work with the US and the EU but the EU would rather have Turkey all to themselves. Meanwhile, Turkey would rather teeter between the US and China; although they welcome any and all investment.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey is in a good position right now as a \u2018middle\u2019 state. It is growing as the 15 largest economy in the world. It favors a modern secular government but an Eastern philosophy. It maintains a religious cultural heritage that it does not want European\u2019s to meddle with. The recent position, trade and partnerships have awarded their soft power skills many gains in foreign affairs at what some have dubbed neo-Ottomanism, as they place dabble in governments anywhere from North Africa to the Caspian Sea.<\/p>\n<p>As Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu: \u201cWe can build diplomatic relations of equal status with any big or small country which was previously in Ottoman lands. This is what modern diplomacy requires.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Turkey\u2019s influence in the region and positive image continues to grow outside of Europe; meanwhile, its relationship with the EU remains one of stagnation. It is as simple as this: Turkey is not welcome in the EU and is looking for other cooperatives to boost power.<\/p>\n<p>Turkey\u2019s exit strategy from the Europeans may be working as the EU rushes to reassess its role. Currently, Turkey is only an \u201cassociate\u201d member to the Union. Full EU membership has been set at 2013, but more recently it might take up to 2023 for Turkey to comply with EU law before entrance and accession.<\/p>\n<p>German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle stated that: \u201cIf we aren\u2019t careful, the day will come when Europe\u2019s interest in Turkey is greater than Turkey\u2019s interest in Europe.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>German Chancellor Angela Merkel races to Turkey to mend the relationship. \u201cIn recent times, negotiations stalled somewhat and I am in favor of opening a new chapter in order to move forward,\u201d Ms. Merkel remarked. She has consistently expressed the term \u201cprivileged partnership\u201d in place of full-fledged member, in which Turkey would have to overcome odious requirements. Norway, for example, has close and positive relations with the EU but is not a full member.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI think a long negotiating path lies ahead,\u201d offered Merkel. \u201cAlthough I am skeptical, I agreed with the continuation of membership discussions.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Merkel did not go to Germany alone just to chat either\u2014she brought a few industrial German heavy weights with her. As Financial Times reports, Chief Executives Johannes Teyssen of Eon, Peter L\u00f6scher of Siemens and Christoph Frantz of Lufthansa also made the trip.<\/p>\n<p>Perhaps they will be able to purchase Turkey\u2019s entry back into the EU, at least partially. In that case, Turkey may have just conducted one of the most brilliant diplomatic maneuvers played by a mid-sized state in the early 21st century. A bid for the SCO could have been just a political ploy for greater German investment and economic gain\u2014and potentially eased requirements of entry. At the same time, Turkey befriends new industries in the East and greater political influence in its new Ottoman league.<\/p>\n<p>The SCO gesture still offers an escape from the EU and continual leverage. The move reunites a lost lineage more closely together and a hearty embrace by more like-minded states, as Erdogen is credited to crave.<\/p>\n<p>The SCO is no true alternative to NATO but the security alliance shift is not stressed by Turkey; nor has NATO ever required full EU membership. If anything, Turkey appears safest in NATO but even that is shaky.<\/p>\n<p>With the Syrian Civil War and Iran\u2019s potential Medium Range Ballistic Missile (MRBM) capabilities, Turkey is not seriously considering leaving NATO but it would be an interesting bridge if it actually did join SCO as a full member\u2014an event likely not to happen any time soon.<\/p>\n<p>This is due to differences of other partial members. Iran, for example, is an observer member of SCO and would not want anything to do with it\u2014as Turkey partakes in a more substantial role in the Syrian Civil War\u2014a move likely to be the great divide, separating it from its would-be Eastern partners.<\/p>\n<p>Still it is interesting timing, being that NATO is operating within their country and preparing anti-missile defense systems and the funneling of covert supplies to the Free Syrian Army. Turkey is the state in the middle of a tug-of-war shouting out to rile either side into pulling it the hardest to their respective side.<\/p>\n<p>As Foreign Minister Davutoglu says: \u201cModel partnership is not an issue of preference, but it is a necessity.\u201d<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Turkey: Reuniting The Ottoman Empire \u2013 Analysis By\u00a0Brett Daniel Shehadey\u00a0&#8212; (February 28, 2013) Turkey is reportedly in pursuit of a better alternative to the EU. They have been engaged in a stall of civilizations with their European neighbors and may sue for irreconcilable differences. 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