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Neo-Ottomanism and Cool Japan in comparative perspective [PDF]

open access: yesNew Perspectives on Turkey, 2021
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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Revisionism as a characteristic of authoritarian ex‑empires: a case study of Turkish neo‑Ottomanism (1990‑2020)

open access: yesMeđunarodne Studije, 2021
Revisionism is one of the main drivers of international conflict in the 21st century. Sensing the weakening of US global leadership, countries with regional or great power ambitions, especially former empires, increasingly resort to threats and the use ...
Janko Bekić
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Neo-ottomanism in foreign policy of Justice and Development Party (AKP) in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish/hā-yi Rāhburdī-i Siyāsat, 2016
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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Neo-Ottomanism and Smart Power in Turkey [PDF]

open access: yes‫سیاست متعالیه‏
In recent years, Turkey's foreign policy has undergone a fundamental transformation, particularly during the rule of the Justice and Development Party (AKP).
Mehrshad Ghafarizade   +1 more
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The Concept of Security in Turkish History and Culture

open access: yesКонцепт: философия, религия, культура, 2023
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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TURKEY’S REFUGEE POLICY UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE NEO-OTTOMANISM: A SOURCE OF SILENT CONFLICT?

open access: yesAkademik İncelemeler Dergisi, 2019
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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Neo-Ottoman expansionism beyond the borders of modern Turkey: Erdoğan’s foreign policy ambitions in Syria and the Mediterranean

open access: yesDe Europa, 2021
The article looks at two aspects of the activist Turkish foreign policy and its attempts at reconfiguring Mediterranean politics. The first is the incursion into north-eastern Syria in October 2019 with the ambitions of prohibiting a permanent existence ...
Peter Seeberg
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Ideological Support for Neo-Ottomanism or Comprehensive Analysis of Turkish Modernization? The Historiography of Kemal H. Karpat

open access: yesYakın Dönem Türkiye Araştırmaları, 2021
History, as an academic field, seeks to explain past and present social circumstances by using facts to consider the causal relationship between events.
Fahri Yetim
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Erdogan’s Politics of Domination: A Critical Discourse Analysis of Neo-Ottomanism

open access: yesAl-Tahrir
Following the dissolution of the Ottoman dynasty in 1924, Turkey experienced profound political transformations. Transitioning from a monarchy under the Ottoman Empire to a republican system under Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the country embraced secularism ...
Firmanda Taufiq   +2 more
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Populism in the Foreign Policy of the Turkish Republic

open access: yesVestnik RUDN. International Relations, 2021
The paper explores the role and peculiarities of the populism in the modern foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey. Populism became especially popular in Turkeys foreign policy discourse when the Justice and Development Party came to power in 2002 and ...
Vladimir Alekseevich Avatkov
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