A POSSIBLE EURO-ASIAN GEOSTRATEGIC PIVOT
Journal Title: Impact Strategic - Year 2008, Vol 27, Issue 2
Abstract
In the huge Euro-Asian platform, there are two countries with an exceptional Euro-Asian geographic position: Russia and Turkey. The first one is from an inexhaustible root, the biggest country in the world, geopolitically and territorially speaking, and comprises almost all that is stable and natural, hidden resources even mysterious from the European and the Euro-Asian continents. The other one is an essential country, a synthesis one. The first - the huge Russia - generates forces, resources and potential. The latter – cursed, controversial and isolated Turkey – becomes more and more a country of synthesis and, consequently, an exceptional geopolitical and geo-strategic valuable space.
Authors and Affiliations
Gheorghe VĂDUVA
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