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Institutional Development and Cooperation Mechanisms of the Organization of Turkic States
Author(s)
Halit Hamzaoğlu, Hakan Çora, Elnur Hasan Mikail
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DOI:10.17265/1537-1514/2022.02.004
Affiliation(s)
Kars Kafkas University, Kars, Turkey
ABSTRACT
The Organization of Turkic States (formerly the Turkic Council) is an important platform that takes cooperation between the countries of the Turkic World to a new level. The Organization, of which Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan are members, was established in 2009 on the basis of the Nakhcivan Agreement and the Istanbul Declaration. The main purpose of the organization is to deepen cooperation between Turkic-speaking countries. To that effect, as an international organization, it brings the member states with common identity closer together with the high-level summits held by the Organization of Turkic States. Our study focuses on the role of the organization of Turkic States in its institutional, economic, and diplomatic interaction among the countries of the Turkic World. To that effect, we examine the influence of the Turkic Council on the international and regional relations of the member states. The importance of the cooperation of the countries of the Turkic World at the institutional level is another important issue that is emphasized in our study. The contributions of the Turkic Council to the interaction among the countries of the Turkic World were examined within the framework of the summits and consultation mechanism. This issue is the main problem of our study.
KEYWORDS
cooperation, institutionalization, Turkic Council, summits
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