Turkish foreign policy in the twenty-first century

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Turkish foreign policy in the twenty-first century

This paper explores two questions: What are the ideological, social, and political roots of the new "Islamic" Republic of Turkey? How was the new thinking of the ascending political anti-Kemalist elite translated into a precipitous change in Turkey's foreign policy? The first section describes the fundamentals that guided Turkey's foreign policy throughout the Cold War period and the geopolitical crisis that occurred at that period's end. The second section highlights the three main causes of the drastic shift in the Turkish orientation towards the Greater Middle East: the American-promoted 'Turkish model,' a new revisionist doctrine of foreign policy introduced by Davutoğlu, and the emergence of the new political elite representing the conservative and religious businesspeople of Central Anatolia. The third section examines how this thinking was translated into concrete policies in the region. The fourth section describes the new dynamic in the region unleashed by the 'Arab Spring.' The conclusion analyzes the ramifications of Turkey's ambition to become the regional kingmaker and its role in an evolving geostrategic environment.

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Language
English
Pages
31

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Turkish foreign policy in the twenty-first century
2012, Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies
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Table of Contents

Introduction.
The traditional Turkish foreign policy.
The emergence of a new Turkey.
Turkey's neo-Ottomanist vision.
Turkey and the "Arab spring"
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

September 2012.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 25-31)

Published in
Ramat Gan, Israel
Series
Mideast security and policy studies -- no. 97, Security and policy studies -- no. 97.

Classifications

Library of Congress
DR477 .M87 2012

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Pagination
31 p.
Number of pages
31

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30999452M
LCCN
2013492181
OCLC/WorldCat
819661215, 826061276

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