Jacob Martin
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I disagree.
Despite all the problems right now, I still think Turkey's future lies with Europe and the West.
If you look at Turkey's history over the course of hundreds of years, you will notice that Turkey has been gradually moving westward in terms of culture, politics and economics.
People mistakenly think that Ataturk was the person who steered Turkey towards the West. In fact, Turkey has been steering westwards since Ottoman times. You can trace it all the way back to the 1600s. The process intensified during the Tanzimat era in the 1800s and was culminated when Ataturk came to power in the 1920s.
So, despite all the internal problems going on in Turkey today, I think these problems will eventually be overcome in the coming decade or so.
Turkey will eventually join the European Union and complete its integration with the West. It's not a question of if but when. It probably has to go through a democracy crisis, but it'll emerge better after it's all over.
As for economics, geography is destiny and Turkey's economy will likely remain tied to Europe for a very long time to come.
There's a huge, unstable landmass between Turkey and the economies of the Far East. Moreover, the economies of the Far East are export-driven economies. Their economies are centered on manufacturing goods that they end up selling to consumer societies in the West. The Far East won't buy Turkish goods. The Far Eastern economies are mainly interested in importing energy from resource-rich countries, which Turkey isn't.
As for the Caucasus countries, Turkey won't gain much from that region. Even Azerbaijan is running out of oil these days.
Turkey's main economic partners will continue to be Germany and other countries of the EU, which is exactly why I don't take any of the recent diplomatic spats between the Germans and Turks seriously because I know that economics trumps politics at the end of the day.
Bravo. In this one post you have shown more goodwill and love towards Turkey and its people than all the posters who are trolling you on account of fake nationalist pride. I just wish they could understand. Sadly, it is Turkey's loss.
Keep up the good work!