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Philip Robins contends that Turkish foreign policy has faced four challenges in four distinct periods of its history: (1) consolidating the emergent Turkish Republic through external recognition (1930s), (2) remaining neutral during the Second World War (
Hasan Kösebalaban
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IDEAS, IDEOLOGIES AND NORMS: DECONSTRUCTING THE FOUNDATIONS OF TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY
Şaban Halis Çalış explores the roots of Turkish foreign policy in his outstanding book, Ideas, Ideologies and Norms: Deconstructing the Foundations of Turkish Foreign Policy.
Murat Poyraz
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Davutoğlu Doctrine and Turkish Foreign Policy in the Middle East: A Critical Constructivist Analysis
Referring to the argument that a state’s historic background and geographic location in the world are inherent elements of its foreign policy narrative which constitutes its identity, this article examined and brought narratives on the reconstruction of ...
Edi Miranto
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Introduction: Transcending the State—A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy
The introduction provides a summary of all the chapters, and explains why the editors chose to focus on the transnational dimensions of Turkish foreign policy.
Kuru, Deniz +3 more
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Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Macedonia after the Cold War
The provided paper describes main features of the Turkish foreign policy towards Macedonia after the Cold War. The strategic character of the bilateral Turkish‑Macedonian partnership has been underlined.
Karol Bieniek
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This chapter deals with the place of the Sanjak Turks in the formulation and implementation of Turkish foreign policy toward the Sanjak of Alexandretta—as later called Hatay—in the interwar period.
Hazal Papuççular, PAPUÇÇULAR, HAZAL
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Harmonizing Foreign Policy [PDF]
The change in Turkish foreign policy towards the Middle East in the post-Cold War era is a highly debated issue, with most experts believing that Europeanization has become the driving force behind this change.
Özcan, Mesut, Mesut Özcan
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Cutting the Gordian Knot: Turkish Foreign Policy Towards Cyprus During AK Party Era (2002-2020)
Cyprus Dispute is one of the fundamental foreign policy issues in Turkish foreign policy since the 1950s. Cyprus Dispute has often been perceived as an issue above petty politics in Turkey, and almost all Turkish political parties supported the Turkish ...
Ozan Örmeci, Sina Kisacik
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When the Shifting International Order Hits the Domestic Agency: The Case of Turkey and Russian-Ukrainian Conflict [PDF]
Turkish foreign policy has been attracting ever-increasing attention in the academic literature as the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government has been pursuing proactive, multilateral, and flexible international relations, including many shifting
Birgül Demirtaş +1 more
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New Nationalism of Turkish Republic
Turkish foreign policy, largely characterized as political selfishness, reflects the set of ideological concepts known as the new Turkish nationalism, which makes the country a rather difficult partner to deal with.
Vladimir A. Avatkov, Alina I. Sbitneva
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