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Title: Armenian question and its evaluation in the terms of regional security
Authors: Aydin, Mustafa
Keywords: Armenia
Genocide
Foreign policy
security
Issue Date: Oct-2023
Publisher: Khazar University Press
Citation: Khazar Review
Series/Report no.: ;№ 432
Abstract: The Armenian genocide lies not only pits Turks and Armenians against each other but also increases the possibility of investor powers intervening in the region. At the center of the problem, there are the Armenian allegations regarding the 1915 events. The most important factor that keeps allegations on the agenda of international public opinion is the Armenian lobby, which has spread almost all over the world. These two elements not only propagate the Armenian claims regarding the 1915 events but also openly support activities that will put Turkey in a difficult situation in the international arena. Armenian question: although it has undergone some formal changes since the first time it emerged, it has developed by constantly preserving its basic dynamics and has become a threat that significantly affects Turkish foreign policy and the region today.This study involves a gerional evaluation by emphasizing the effects of Armenia and the Armenian lobby on Turkish foreign policy, and also tries to seek the historical foundations of this so-called Armenian genocide.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12323/7008
ISSN: 2218-2772
Appears in Collections:2023, № 432

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