The West’s Colonialist Legacy and Turkey’s Strategic Shift

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The West’s colonialist attitudes and perceived superiority have long shaped its interactions with the rest of the world, often driving countries to seek alternatives beyond Western influence. This dynamic is particularly evident in Turkey’s recent history. For over two decades, I have anticipated the shifting tides in global power dynamics, particularly as young, educated individuals from Turkey sought opportunities in Asia. This essay explores the historical factors that have driven this shift, the impact of Western influence on Turkey, and the broader implications for global geopolitics, including Turkey's underground wealth, its evolving alliances, and the strategic importance of its presence in Africa and the new Turkic organization.

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