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Türkiye’s Geostrategic Maritime Policy In The 21st Century - The Libyan Intervention as a Geopolitical Crossroad

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Yılmaz, Bahri Sarp, author.
Language:
English
Physical Description:
289 pages
Language Note:
English
Notes:
From the past to the present, the seas have come to the fore as a gateway to the outside world for civilisations and as an area of interaction and struggle with other civilisations. This role of the oceans in the history of civilisation continues to grow in importance today, in line with the military, economic and political interests of states. The dramatic increase in the world’s population in the last century has fuelled the struggle of states for dominance over the seas as a result of the new threats posed by political, military and economic changes at regional and global levels, as well as the need for resources. In the 21st century, Türkiye’s maritime policy has become a central pillar of its broader geostrategic vision. This study examines Türkiye’s geostrategic maritime policy in the 21st century, the changing role of Türkiye’s maritime power, its ambitious goals in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the critical juncture represented by the Libyan intervention. Based on comprehensive geopolitical analysis, Bahri Sarp Yılmaz explores in depth Türkiye’s strategic objectives, regional alliances and the complex interplay of international law and security concerns. Central to his analysis is Türkiye’s bold intervention in Libya, which has reshaped the regional balance of power and asserted Türkiye’s claim as a major maritime power on the global stage. Through meticulous research, expert insight and historical context, Dr. Yılmaz’s study sheds light on the profound implications of Türkiye’s actions in Libya and examines how these developments have affected not only the Mediterranean but also wider international relations. Whether you are a student of geopolitics, an observer of international relations, or interested in Türkiye’s growing maritime influence, this path-breaking research provides a fascinating insight into one of the most important geopolitical events of the 21st century.
ISBN:
9786256078239

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