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Theorizing the Change: A Neoclassical Realist Approach to Turkish Foreign Policy

Contemporary Review of the Middle East, 2020
The Turkish foreign policy (TFP) after the Cold War had been based on traditional institutionalized values. In 2009, the governing party consolidated its power and additionally, the international environment provided more space for decision-makers.
Mehmet Şahin
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Turkish foreign policy:

Turkey in the Global Economy, 2020
As Oral Sander writes, "its Western orientation is one fundamental aspect of Turkish foreign policy which has remained unchanged through the history of the Republic."1 The making of Turkish foreign policy has, thus, been a remarkable choice of policy ...
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Turf Wars in Foreign Policy Bureaucracy: Rivalry between the Government and the Bureaucracy in Turkish Foreign Policy

Foreign Policy Analysis, 2022
This paper, using examples from Turkish foreign policy between 2002 and 2014, argues that the fragmentation in foreign policymaking due to adopting different foreign policy ideas, that is, ideas of the elected leadership and the bureaucracy, is likely ...
Berkay Gülen
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Increasing Realism in Turkish Foreign Policy during Post-Davutoğlu Era

CHANGING REGIONAL DYNAMICS, 2022
This article compares Turkish foreign policy in the post-Davutoğlu era with the previous period and analyzes the changes and continuities in these two periods.
Abdurrahman Gümüş
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Geopolitical Visions in Turkish Foreign Policy

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2021
In the last two decades, Turkish foreign policy has undergone a remarkable transformation and Eurasianism, with its anti-Western and pro-Russian rhetoric, has become more visible in the foreign policy practices/activities of the JDP (Justice and ...
A. Atmaca, Zerrin Torun
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The Political Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2021
In recent years, Erdogan’s rising authoritarian tendencies at home coincided with the hardening of his positions in the country’s foreign relations. From Libya to Syria to Greece to Iraq to Azerbaijan, and yes, even to Israel, Turkey’s actions have been ...
A. Stergiou, C. Kollias
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A Psychoanalytic Approach to Turkish Foreign Policy: Crisis, Disorder, and Disorientation

Critical Studies on Security
What explains Turkey’s current foreign policy disorientation, causing the country to swing from one position to another in a relatively short period of time?
Umut Can Adisonmez, L. I. Oztig
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The Decline of Turkey as a Subimperialist Power: Political Economy of the Turkish Foreign Policy under AKP Rule

Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies
Turkish foreign policy during the AKP era has been under academic scrutiny for a long time, but the outcome of the analyses has often varied considerably. Yet most of this research agrees upon one thing, which is that Turkey under the AKP has become more
E. Erol
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Turkish Foreign Policy

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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