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Turkey

Turkey is a civilizational crossroads where Anatolian antiquity, Byzantine Christianity, Ottoman imperial rule, and Atatürk’s secular republic converge, producing a modern state that continually negotiates between Europe and Asia, Islam and secularism, democracy and authority, and the enduring legacies of empire and nation-building.

Capital Ankara
Population 85 Million
Currency TRY
Language Turkish
Modern Snapshot
Strategic industries Defense manufacturing (drones, armored vehicles), construction, textiles, tourism, agriculture, automotive assembly
Demographic trend Young, urbanizing population—a contrast with aging Europe; significant rural-to-urban migration and a large, politically active diaspora in Germany and Western Europe
Security posture NATO's second-largest military; controls the Bosphorus under the Montreux Convention; active military presence in Syria, Libya, and the Caucasus; Bosphorus leverage amplified by the Ukraine war
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Turkey: A Short History

Norman Stone

A brisk, opinionated introduction to Turkish history—from Byzantium to the republic—ideal for readers seeking fast orientation without academic density.

Why Turkey matters now

Strategic reasons this country is essential reading today.

Turkey remains a geopolitical hinge—between NATO and Russia, Europe and the Middle East, secularism and political Islam.

Debates over nationalism, democracy, and authoritarianism in Turkey mirror global tensions playing out elsewhere.

The Ottoman legacy continues to shape the Balkans, the Middle East, and North Africa in visible ways.

Turkey’s control of key migration routes and waterways makes it central to European and global stability.

Regional & Global Relationships

Who shapes Turkey — and who Turkey shapes

United States
Complex

NATO allies in formal terms, but Turkey's purchase of Russian S-400 systems, tensions over Kurdish forces in Syria, and Erdogan's independent posture have repeatedly strained the relationship to its limits.

Russia
Complex

Turkey opposed Russia's invasion of Ukraine and sold drones to Kyiv while maintaining gas imports and tourism ties—a managed rivalry in which both sides have learned to compete and cooperate simultaneously.

European Union
Tension

Turkey's EU membership talks have been effectively frozen by democratic backsliding and the Cyprus dispute, leaving a relationship defined more by trade agreements and migration control than by any realistic path to integration.

Iran
Complex

Religious, sectarian, and ideological differences coexist with practical cooperation over Syria, energy transit, and regional stability; Turkey and Iran compete for influence while managing to avoid direct confrontation.

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