Sino-Turkish relations in a globalising Asia-Pacific

Authors: Dellios, Rosita1; Yilmaz, Nadir Kemal2

Source: International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Volume 4, Number 3, 3 March 2010 , pp. 222-236(15)

Publisher: Inderscience Publishers

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Abstract:

Relations between China and Turkey are quiescent. In a globalising Asia-Pacific, however, they are unlikely to remain so. High economic interdependence in the presence of the rise of Asian and Eurasian powers suggest that China and Turkey as multi-regional states have a common interest in regional cooperation. It is within this context that bilateral relations are likely to develop. China's rapid rise means that its impact will not be confined to Pacific Asia. Increasingly, with the quest for energy security, China is setting its diplomatic compass westward to Eurasia and the Middle East. Thus, the regional setting for bilateral relations provides the key to the future of Sino-Turkish relations.

Keywords: HEALTHCARE AND LEISURE JOURNALS; Arts, Entertainment and Leisure; MANAGEMENT JOURNALS; Business Administration; Entrepreneurship, Innovation and SMEs; ENVIRONMENTAL JOURNALS; Environment and Sustainable Development

Document Type: Research article

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/IJBG.2010.031970

Affiliations: 1: Bond University, Gold Coast, Queensland 4229, Australia. 2: Fiskiye Sok. No: 17/4 GOP, Ankara 06660, Turkey

Publication date: 2010-03-03

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