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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2012
The expansion and the new directions of Turkish foreign policy over the last decade have generated a lively debate in domestic and foreign policy circles, among diplomats, analysts, academics, journalists, and businesspeople, and in civil society. The debate revolves around the transformation of Turkey's foreign policy agenda against the backdrop of ...
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The expansion and the new directions of Turkish foreign policy over the last decade have generated a lively debate in domestic and foreign policy circles, among diplomats, analysts, academics, journalists, and businesspeople, and in civil society. The debate revolves around the transformation of Turkey's foreign policy agenda against the backdrop of ...
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Turkish foreign policy has evolved significantly in response to changing global and regional circumstances. In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Türkiye aimed to establish itself within the Western-dominated world order, focusing on national identity construction through modernization.
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The Egyptian and Turkish Foreign Policies
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011The foreign policy of any country is a reflection to its internal policy and from my understanding of the course I found out that the Foreign policy of every country is built on the country’s National interest and this element shows the goals of each country and how every country perceives the outer framework of its network of relations due to its ...
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Water and Turkish Foreign policy
Political Communication, 1991Abstract Turkey, a strategically located country between the Middle East and Europe, between the Soviet Union and the Middle East, has been an important player in international affairs for the past 1000 years. As the heir to the Ottoman Empire, which ruled much of the Arab Middle East and the Balkans, Turkey's views and insights into the foreign and ...
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Turkish foreign policy in transition
2012The last decade has witnessed an unprecedentedly hyperactive Turkish foreign policy under the Justice and Development Party’s administration, which has brought Turkey to the spotlight of world attention. The question “What is happening to Turkey?” has been raised many times by scholars of Turkish foreign policy in the West, some of whom have found a ...
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The Transformation of the Geopolitical Vision in Turkish Foreign Policy
Turkish Studies, 2013By problematizing the relationship between geopolitics and foreign policy, this paper investigates the discursive assumptions of two different geopolitical visions of Turkish foreign policy. It seeks to explain how different political actors spatialize Turkey's geography and represent it as having a different, exceptional, and unique geopolitical ...
Sakarya Üniversitesi/Siyasal Bilgiler Fakültesi/Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü +1 more
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Davutoğlu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy Revisited [PDF]
The challenges of the Arab Spring and of Syrian unrest in particular have generated scholarly debate on Ahmet Davutoglu's broadly appreciated ‘zero problems with neighbours’ principle in Turkish foreign policy. This paper presents an assessment of the viability of the Davutoglu vision and the changing parameters of foreign policy in a new era.
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Foundations of Turkish Foreign Policy
Abstract This chapter analyzes the formative decades of Turkish foreign policy (1920–1939), highlighting how unresolved legacies of the Ottoman Empire’s collapse, the trauma of the Treaty of Sèvres, and the drive for modernization shaped the Republic’s strategic outlook. It traces how Turkey resolved national issues such as Mosul, theopenaire +1 more source

