Neo-Ottomanism and Cool Japan in comparative perspective [PDF]
AbstractTurkey and Japan have comparable histories of modernization beginning in the nineteenth century. They have since then produced modernities that are considered a mix of “Eastern” and “Western.” Over recent decades, both faced the question of what comes after modernity and began manufacturing their versions of authenticities and cultural exports.
Murat Ergin, Chika Shinohara
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Neo-Ottomanism as the Basis of Turkey’s Middle East Policy
In the article the author emphasizes that Turkey’s current course of foreign policy is a reflection of its fear to remain a secondary, buffer state against the background of the past greatness of the Ottoman Empire.
Наталія Хома
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Constructing Turkish “exceptionalism”: Discourses of liminality and hybridity in post-Cold War Turkish foreign policy [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.This article examines the discursive practices that enable the construction of Turkish “exceptionalism.” It argues that in an attempt to play the mediator/peacemaker role as an emerging power, the Turkish elite ...
Yanik, L.
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CONSTRUCTIONS OF GREATNESS IN FOREIGN POLICY: NEO-OTTOMANISM IN TÜRKİYE AND EURASIANISM IN RUSSIA [PDF]
Geopolitical changes in the second decade of the 21st century have shifted the centre of international political power. Non-Western political power centres emerged and increased influence as the unipolar world transformed into a multipolar one.
Azzahra, Salwa, Jordan, Jonathan
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Imperial Grandeur and Selective Memory: Re-assessing Neo-Ottomanism in Turkish Foreign and Domestic Politics [PDF]
Since the coming to power of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), the Turkish government’s foreign and increasingly domestic politics have been characterized as ‘neo-Ottoman,’ a concept which both its critics and champions have wielded in different ...
Wastnidge, Edward
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Neo-ottomanism in foreign policy of Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey [PDF]
will be translatedTurkish foreign policy has gone through important changes since its establishment due to changing internal and international conditions.
abozar gohari moghadam +1 more
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The Concept of Security in Turkish History and Culture
An analysis of the evolution of academic approaches to security issues in Turkish politics will help shed light on the development of Turkish political thought and the main theories and ideas that served as a catalyst for this process.
S. A. Davydov
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The ‘Forbidden Fruit’:Islam and Politics of Identity in Kosovo and Macedonia [PDF]
This paper depicts the interplay of religion and politics, as well as of external and internal actors among Albanian communities in Kosovo and Macedonia. It argues that Islam has never been allowed into the political space, despite occasional attempts to
Krasniqi, Gezim
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Neo-Ottomanization vs. Europeanization?: Turkey-EU relations
This paper deals with Neo-Ottomanization and Europeanization as two different identity construction processes which intermingle. In that sense, the interaction of these different social structures is analyzed. According to a constructivist approach Neo-Ottomanization is conceptualized in the context of the impact of Europeanization on external ...
ÖZKURAL KÖROĞLU, Nergiz Nergiz
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TURKEY’S REFUGEE POLICY UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE NEO-OTTOMANISM: A SOURCE OF SILENT CONFLICT?
Along with Turkey’s changing refugee policy from the Eurocentric, secular nation-state ideology to the neo-Ottomanist one on the state level, there also exist main handicaps on the micro power level concerning the successful coordination of the refugee ...
Gülsen Kaya Osmanbaşoğlu
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