Document Type : Original Article

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Assistant Professor of Political Science, Ardakan University

Abstract

Changes in the post-ISIS Middle East and the emergence of new security threats have given Turkey a new understanding of its role in the regional and international environment, the focal point of which is strengthening through activation in the region and dynamics. New is international. Based on this new strategy, Turkey seeks to balance its foreign policy in the Middle East and the international environment. For this reason, it pursues the strategy of "both the West and the East" in its short and medium term in its foreign policy in order to become its main goal in the long run, which is to become an independent world power with Turkish-Islamic values. Using neo-realist theory and descriptive-analytical method, this study seeks to answer the question of what is Turkey's foreign policy strategy in the post-conflict Middle East? The research findings show that the components of Turkey's foreign policy strategy in the political field are reviewing in relation to ISIL, regionalism with a touch of internationalism, re-establishing relations with Syria, maintaining the balance of power with Iran and looking at Russia is seeking to regain its regional role in the Middle East. In the economic field, the policy is the stabilization of energy resources and the development of regional and international economic cooperation. In the cultural field, it seeks to strengthen soft power and expand its influence in the Middle East.

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