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The Davutoğlu Effect in Turkish Foreign Policy: What if the Bowstring is Broken?
Iran and the Caucasus, 2012AbstractAhmet Davutoğlu became the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 2009, the second term of Justice and Development Party (JDP) government, and he is regarded as the architect of the JDP's foreign policy since 2002. During his term, Turkey has pursued an active and multi-dimensional foreign policy. The model of Davutoğlu in explaining the Turkey's multi-
Özpek, Burak Bilgehan, Demirag, Yelda
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Davutoglu's Paradigm, Winkel's Epistemé and Political Science in Malaysia
Asian Journal of Social Science, 2007AbstractHusserlian phenomenology and its terminology are utilised to justify the sociology of Islam and its essentialist response through the course of transcultural exchanges and sedimentation with the irreconcilable weltanshauung of the West.
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Two Intellectuals in Foreign Policy Ismail Cem and Ahmet Davutoglu
2022[No Abstract Available]
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2019
The present paper examines the challenges that Turkish foreign policy has faced in the Middle East following the outbreak of the uprisings that have been collectively called “the Arab Spring.” It is argued that Turkish foreign policy has failed to play in the Middle East the pivotal role the “Davutoğlu Doctrine” had envisioned. Mounting problems in the
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The present paper examines the challenges that Turkish foreign policy has faced in the Middle East following the outbreak of the uprisings that have been collectively called “the Arab Spring.” It is argued that Turkish foreign policy has failed to play in the Middle East the pivotal role the “Davutoğlu Doctrine” had envisioned. Mounting problems in the
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2016
Le 4 mai 2016, après plusieurs semaines de tension dissimulée, Ahmet Davutoglu et Recep Tayyip Erdogan ont clarifié leurs relations et leur engagement au sommet de l’État. Le congrès extraordinaire du 22 mai officialisera le départ de Davutoglu qui cessera donc d’être premier ministre.
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Le 4 mai 2016, après plusieurs semaines de tension dissimulée, Ahmet Davutoglu et Recep Tayyip Erdogan ont clarifié leurs relations et leur engagement au sommet de l’État. Le congrès extraordinaire du 22 mai officialisera le départ de Davutoglu qui cessera donc d’être premier ministre.
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The Rise of the AKP Party and Turkey’s Grand Strategy in the Twenty-First Century
Contributions To International Relations, 2022Andreas Stergiou, Stergiou Andreas
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Turkey’s new foreign policy: Davutoglu, the AKP and the pursuit of regional order
Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2019openaire +1 more source

