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A Comparative Study of the Opportunities & Threats of Turkish & Russian Economic Plans in Central Asia for Iran
[مطالعه تطبیقی فرصت‌ها و تهدیدات طرح‌های اقتصادی ترکیه و روسیه در آسیای ‌مرکزی برای ایران‬]

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  • Mohammad Farhadi

    (Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tajikistan)

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The present study seeks to make a comparative study of the opportunities & threats of Turkish & Russian economic projects in Central Asia for Iran. Therefore, using the content analysis method & the theme matrix type by performing indirect observation (analysis of texts), research data are collected as a purposeful sampling method from existing texts & through thematic coding, themes, opportunities & project threats. The economic relations of Russia & Turkey in Central Asia were identified for Iran & finally compared & analyzed in terms of commonalities & differences. Findings showed that the common denominator of Turkish & Russian economic plans in Central Asia for Iran in terms of opportunity is to increase Iran's geopolitical importance & expand Iran's relations with countries involved in these economic plans. In addition, the difference between Russian & Turkish economic plans in Central Asia for Iran in terms of threat, having negative political & economic consequences due to the implementation of Russian economic plans, inconsistency of Iran & Turkey development policies in Central Asia & weakening Iran's position due to Turkey is pursuing Occidentalism policies in the region. In order to validate the qualitative findings, the audit method & the formation of a focal group have been used for its reliability & the reproducibility as well as the transferability or generalizability.

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  • Mohammad Farhadi, 2022. "A Comparative Study of the Opportunities & Threats of Turkish & Russian Economic Plans in Central Asia for Iran [مطالعه تطبیقی فرصت‌ها و تهدیدات طرح‌های اقتصادی ترکیه و روسیه در آسیای ‌مرکزی برای ا," Post-Print hal-03912864, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-03912864
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    Economic Projects; Central Asia; China; India; Iran;
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