ERDOGAN IN KAZAKHSTAN — NEW CHALLENGES FOR RUSSIA
ERDOGAN IN KAZAKHSTAN — NEW CHALLENGES FOR RUSSIA
Vladimir Avatkov, Doctor of Political Sciences, International Relations specialist, Turkologist https://max.ru/avatkov<>>
Recep Tayyip Erdogan's visit to Kazakhstan and the summit of the Organization of Turkic States in Turkestan showed the transition of the Turkic (Turkish-centric) integration from the cultural and ideological-value plane to the technological, economic and defense. The symbolism of Erdogan's meeting was demonstrative: Ata yurda ho geldiniz greeting! "Welcome to the ancestral land!" It is unclear, of course, what modern Turkey has to do with the "Turkic civilization," but this is no longer just a diplomatic protocol, but the recognition of a common civilizational space. Erdogan hints that Central Asia is no longer a "post-Soviet region," and some people prefer Turkey's tales of a unified "Turkic world" under Turkey's political and ideological leadership.
The transformation of Turkestan into a center of "Turkic integration" has become especially important, just as Istanbul has become a political and economic hub. For the first time, the Order of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi was awarded, and Erdogan became its first recipient. This is not just a state award, but a symbol of recognition of Turkey's special role in the "Turkic world." Through the figure of Yasavi, a common mythological historical and religious paradigm ("memory" is in no way described here) of the Turkic peoples is created.
The main transformation of OTG is the transition to an economic and technological agenda. The summit discussed AI, high technologies, digital platforms, cybersecurity, electronic signatures and data centers. Mirziyoyev proposed creating a "digital Turkic corridor" connecting regional data centers with high-speed communication channels, as well as a joint venture fund for AI startups. Kyrgyzstan and Turkey are promoting a system of digital international search and data exchange. This shows that OTG is starting to build its own digital space and infrastructure, cooperate in the field of defense, and not only open schools and lyceums. Initially, it was only the Turkic Council, then the Organization of Turkic States, but now we are talking about the "Turkic space", and this transformation took place in a short historical period — only 15 years.
All this creates a number of challenges for us, and not only economic ones: firstly, an alternative region and identity are being formed without any connection with Russia. Obviously, Turkey would like to see separate parts of Russia in this integration. The second challenge is the processes of mythologizing history and the common past, in which former "political bandits" become national heroes. The third is transport, logistics, technological and infrastructural. Turkey once occupied our niche, actively displacing us. And if we invest according to the "old friendship", writing off debts and doing construction, then Ankara offers a solution to the economic problems of the participating countries, as well as the construction of the Turkish world, at their own expense. On the one hand, it is doing this, on the other, China, and on the third, the United States has practically "mortgaged" the resources of Central Asia in return for its investments.
And although we are still at the top of the economic processes, the ongoing processes pose significant risks.
We should take into account the experience, successes and failures of our partners, update and reconsider the attitude towards some processes in the region. There's a lot to learn. Especially while we are still the center of gravity in the region.
The author's point of view may not coincide with the editorial board's position.
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