Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East and North Africa region has become one of the features of the crises plaguing the region. After adopting the zero-problems policy, Ankara turned to trying to exploit the crises resulting from the security turmoil to create spheres of hegemony expressed by President Erdogan’s ambition, which is the focus of these policies. These chapters deal with the different dimensions of Turkish foreign policy and its repercussions on the security of the region, especially in the Arab world, and the contradictions it caused.