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I am not very familiar with Turks mentality. Please correct me if I am wrong.
I believe some anti-Chinese movement is motivated by US and Turkey, especially during Cold War.
Turkey as NATO members is in the front-line during Cold War, both US and Turkey would love to play the ethnic card to unrest USSR. There are many so called Turk ethnic in East European and Central Asia. Turkey and US would like to play both religion and ethnic card and it hurts USSR badly.
Naturally a movement will keep going by its momentum. After USSR dissolution, Turkey find more opportunities to increase influence especially in Balkan and Central Asia. In recent 30 years, the struggling in middle east create numerous religion movement and military groups and it will overflow into Central Asia as well.
All those political movement and religion motivation were exploited by Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi). It shaped the Turkey political ecosystem and used/encouraged by West sponsored propaganda machines.
Turkey politicians play with fire to get elected, that's the tragedy of one man one vote. and we see nationalism without tight control usually lead to war or conflicts in history.
China on the other hand hold out an olive branch, but I have little faith that the relationship between China and Turkey will be stable, because many politicians and west don't want to see a stable ties between the two countries.
The tension between Russia and Turkey and between China and Turkey keep Turkey in NATO camp, limited Turkey geopolitical space and give US huge benefit and advantage over Turkey.
One man one vote system is so easily manipulated and exploited by propaganda machines, China has to find bargaining chip in Middle East. Kurds is one card, Balkan is second one, Cyprus is third, Syria is forth, KSA is 5th, Egypt is 6th, Israel is 7th.
When all those card ready, Turkey's political movement will backfire himself badly. China really don't want to hurt Turkey, we are not enemy, but we will have to get all those bargaining chip ready.
Any country should learn from their own history. Ottoman dissolution is no accident. Ancient China empire collapse is no accident. Any country should NOT make enemy by accident. When Russia recovering, China renaissance, is it a good strategy to keep Turkey current foreign policy? I doubt.
I believe some anti-Chinese movement is motivated by US and Turkey, especially during Cold War.
Turkey as NATO members is in the front-line during Cold War, both US and Turkey would love to play the ethnic card to unrest USSR. There are many so called Turk ethnic in East European and Central Asia. Turkey and US would like to play both religion and ethnic card and it hurts USSR badly.
Naturally a movement will keep going by its momentum. After USSR dissolution, Turkey find more opportunities to increase influence especially in Balkan and Central Asia. In recent 30 years, the struggling in middle east create numerous religion movement and military groups and it will overflow into Central Asia as well.
All those political movement and religion motivation were exploited by Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi). It shaped the Turkey political ecosystem and used/encouraged by West sponsored propaganda machines.
Turkey politicians play with fire to get elected, that's the tragedy of one man one vote. and we see nationalism without tight control usually lead to war or conflicts in history.
China on the other hand hold out an olive branch, but I have little faith that the relationship between China and Turkey will be stable, because many politicians and west don't want to see a stable ties between the two countries.
The tension between Russia and Turkey and between China and Turkey keep Turkey in NATO camp, limited Turkey geopolitical space and give US huge benefit and advantage over Turkey.
One man one vote system is so easily manipulated and exploited by propaganda machines, China has to find bargaining chip in Middle East. Kurds is one card, Balkan is second one, Cyprus is third, Syria is forth, KSA is 5th, Egypt is 6th, Israel is 7th.
When all those card ready, Turkey's political movement will backfire himself badly. China really don't want to hurt Turkey, we are not enemy, but we will have to get all those bargaining chip ready.
Any country should learn from their own history. Ottoman dissolution is no accident. Ancient China empire collapse is no accident. Any country should NOT make enemy by accident. When Russia recovering, China renaissance, is it a good strategy to keep Turkey current foreign policy? I doubt.