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Strategic autonomy in Turkish foreign policy: Defense or offense?

Comparative Strategy
Although the study of secondary state behavior has increasing scholarly attention, existing studies suffer from a serious defect: privileging defensive over offensive behaviors.
A. Aslan
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The Self and the Other: Individual Emotions and Ontological Security in Turkish Foreign Policy

Alternatives: Global, Local, Political
Emotions and ontological security open up one of the latest avenues in International Relations (IR). An increasing number of interdisciplinary approaches have been engaging in emotions and ontological security, for example, foreign policy analysis ...
Nasuh Sofuoğlu   +2 more
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Turkish foreign policy under Erdogan: A change in international orientation?

Comparative Strategy, 2019
There have been significant changes in Turkish foreign policy under President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in particular since the 2016 military coup attempt.
Lars Haugom
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Water and Turkish Foreign policy

Political Communication, 1991
Abstract 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

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.
Şadan İnan Rüma   +1 more
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Davutoğlu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy Revisited [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2014
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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The Egyptian and Turkish Foreign Policies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011
The 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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Dynamics of change in Turkish foreign policy: evidence from high-level meetings of the AKP government

Turkic Studies, 2018
This paper offers a contribution to the literature on Turkish foreign policy (TFP) change through quantitative analysis of Turkey’s foreign policy chronology under the ruling Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) between January
Eda Kuşku-Sönmez
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Charting the New Turkish Foreign Policy

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2012
Turkey's foreign policy activism on a range of regional and global issues has sparked enormous interest in academic and policy circles in recent years. Turkey occupied a central place in discussions on the Iranian nuclear program when it formulated, with Brazil, a plan to transfer part of Iran's nuclear stockpile to Turkey in apparent opposition to the
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Turkish leaders and their foreign policy decision-making style: a comparative and multi-method perspective

Turkish Studies, 2021
Juliet Kaarbo   +2 more
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