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Neo-Ottomanism in Turkish Foreign Policy and Changes during the Erdogan Era
Neo-Ottomanism in Turkish Foreign Policy and Changes during the Erdoğan era Author: Vladimír Hurych Abstract In November 2002, the new emerging Justice and Development Party (AKP) experienced a landmark electoral victory that significantly rewrote the ...
Hurych, Vladimír
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A. Global neo-sex chromosome alignments show large homologous blocks between the neo-sex chromosomes along the long arm of the Y/neo-Y. B and C. Zoom-in of selected homologous regions along the neo-sex chromosomes.
Doris Bachtrog (1163) +4 more
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The Second Karabakh War: Turkey's South Caucasus Policy and Iran's Strategic Interests
Turkey, through its neo-Ottomanism policy, has framed the South Caucasus as part of its ethnic and identity sphere, deepening political, economic, and security ties with Azerbaijan under the slogan “one nation, two states.” The security paradigm shift ...
Mohammad Afrasiyab
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Turkey and neo-Ottomanism: Domestic sources, dynamics and foreign policy
This study examined the relationship between the Turkish Islamic movements and the present government of the Justice and Development Party ( Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi, AK Party).
Sahin, Mustafa Gokhan, Sahin, Mustafa G
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Neo-Ottomanism and Its Effects in the Western Balkans: The Comparison of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina [PDF]
Bachelor Thesis under the title: "Neo-Ottomanism and Its Effects in the Western Balkans: The Comparison of Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina" analyses the attitude of Turkish foreign policy towards Western Balkan states.
Prestaš, Ivan
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Ottomanism: A Transition from Byzantinism to Balkanism
Ottomanism as an ideology and way of life is nothing but a pale copy of Byzantinism. Ottomanism is the direct successor of the Eastern Roman Empire (the Byzantine Empire), which is the legal and sole successor to the only Roman Empire.
Conev, Blagoj, PhD
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THE POLICY OF «SOFT POWER» OF TURKEY IN THE SOUTH CAUCASUS (1991-2002): PROBLEMS OF IMPLEMENTATION
The phenomenon of «soft power» is gaining domination in the coordinate system of the foreign policy of the leading countries in the world, including Turkey, which has been increasing its political and economic potential in the region of the South ...
L. N. Velichko
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TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY TOWARDS THE BALKANS: NEW ACTIVISM, NEO-OTTOMANISM OR/SO WHAT?
It is often argued that Ankara has developed a new interest and manifested a growing economic and diplomatic role in its neighboring regions-including the Balkans.
Ruma, Inan
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Since 1971, the International Congress for Neo-Latin Studies has been organised every three years in various cities in Europe and North America.
Steiner-Weber, Astrid. +2 more
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Introducing Contemporary Neo-Tribes
This chapter introduces the concept of neo-tribes and provides an in-depth, critical evaluation of its impact and influence on contemporary academic writing, by focusing upon aspects of culture and society.
Andy Bennett +5 more
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