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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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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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Populism in the Foreign Policy of the Turkish Republic
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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Ideology and Public Diplomacy: Turkish Neo-Ottomanism
Turkey, as most countries in the world, is increasingly employing public diplomacy methods to promote its interests and to reach foreign audience in order to create soft power. In order to understand the neo-Ottoman ideology and the practices used by Turkish public diplomacy institutions in the attempt to influence foreign audiences and create soft ...
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Could Turkey’s new parties change the political balance? EPC Policy Brief 13 March 2020 [PDF]
New political trends are unfolding in Turkey. Recently established political parties have raised hopes for change in the country, impacting the political balance between the government and the opposition.
Paul, Amanda, Seyrek, Demir Murat
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An analysis of Turkish public debates on the (re)opening of an Armenian church in the context of Turkey’s EU candidacy and neo-ottoman revival [PDF]
1\. Introduction: Research Question and the Case 1.1 The Transformative Power of Europe in Turkey 1.2 The Transformations of Turkey on its Way to Europe 1.3 Reinventing Turkish National Identity: Turkey as a ‘Tolerant Nation’?
Ayata, Bilgin
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Turkey's 'New' Foreign Policy towards Eurasia [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.Two geographers specializing in Turkey’s international relations examine the reframing of foreign policy issues under the country’s Justice and Development Party (JDP; also known by its Turkish acronym AKP), in ...
Bilgic, A., Bilgin, P.
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A new phase in Turkish foreign policy: expediency and AKP survival [PDF]
The forced departure of Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu in May 2016 and the attempted coup d’état of July 2016 against the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government in Turkey were catalysts for a new phase in the country’s foreign policy.
Dalacoura, Katerina
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Droit à la ville et contestation de l’ordre moral urbain en Turquie
This article seeks to understand the reasons of the violent demonstrations in Turkish cities in June 2013. It demonstrates that the defense of a public green space in the heart of Istanbul is not the main driver of the revolt, but moreover the latter is ...
Benoit Montabone
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The foreign policy realized by Turkeys president clearly evidences the fact that Erdogan does not accept todays world order as a model for the near future. This has led to the proposition of The World Is Bigger than Five formula since 2013.
Aleksandr Anatolievich Irkhin +1 more
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