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Emre Erşen

Emre Erşen

Emre Erşen is a Lecturer at Marmara University’s Department of Political Science and International Relations. He received his BA (1998), MA (2002) and PhD (2009) degrees in that same department. He wrote his PhD thesis on Russian Eurasianism and its impact on Turkish-Russian relations in the post-Cold War period. Dr. Erşen, who also conducted research in Jagiellonian University (Poland) and University of Kent (United Kingdom) as a visiting scholar, has written for a number of academic publications and contributed conference papers on politics and the international relations of the Eurasia region.

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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A New Alternative for Turkish Foreign Policy?
Middle East Institute
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  • The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A New Alternative for Turkish Foreign Policy?

    In June 2012, Turkey was accepted as a “dialogue partner” at the Beijing Summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO). Although this decision did not completely satisfy the Turkish government, which apparently preferred the status of an observer, it still had a profound meaning, as Turkey is the first NATO member state to enjoy such a privileged institutional relationship with the SCO. This new relationship has become even more significant in light of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s declaration in a televised interview in January 2013 that membership in the SCO could become an alternative to Turkey’s stalled EU accession process. More recently, the brutal suppression of the Taksim Gezi Park demonstrations by Turkish security forces heightened concerns about the future of democracy in Turkey, giving rise to more frequent comparisons between the Turkish regime and the authoritarian political systems of the SCO member states.

    October 18, 2013