The NATO Summit in Türkiye (July 2026) presents a critical moment to examine Eurasian security—a region where NATO has vital interests but faces fragmented threat perceptions, overlapping institutional mandates, and shifting great power dynamics. While the summit will focus on Alliance unity and collective defense, a dedicated academic-policy dialogue is necessary to map the complex, interconnected security landscape of Eurasia from a perspective that bridges Türkiye's dual role as a NATO ally and a central actor in the Turkic world.