Critical Readings of Turkey’s Foreign Policy
Title | Critical Readings of Turkey’s Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Birsen Erdoğan |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2022-04-28 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030976378 |
This book covers selected topics on contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy to understand and critically analyze the ideas, discourses, actors, processes and structures in the foreign policymaking. It provides the readers with a compilation of chapters on the critical analysis of Turkey’s changing positionality and foreign policy identity. In doing so, it draws on the tools and perspectives offered by the critical theories and approaches in International Relations and relevant disciplines. Most of the chapters included in this project deal with the dramatic metamorphoses that took place in Turkish Foreign Policy during the period when the Justice and Development Party ruled and their ongoing consequences.
Critical Readings of Turkey's Foreign Policy
Title | Critical Readings of Turkey's Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Birsen Erdoğan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783030976385 |
This book covers selected topics on contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy to understand and critically analyze the ideas, discourses, actors, processes and structures in the foreign policymaking. It provides the readers with a compilation of chapters on the critical analysis of Turkey's changing positionality and foreign policy identity. In doing so, it draws on the tools and perspectives offered by the critical theories and approaches in International Relations and relevant disciplines. Most of the chapters included in this project deal with the dramatic metamorphoses that took place in Turkish Foreign Policy during the period when the Justice and Development Party ruled and their ongoing consequences. Birsen Erdoğan is Lecturer of International Relations at the Faculty of Law, Maastricht University, The Netherlands. Fulya Hisarlıoğlu is Postdoctoral Researcher in the Political Science and Public Administration Department at Kadir Has University, Turkey. .
Turkey in the 21st Century
Title | Turkey in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Özden Zeynep Oktav |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2016-02-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317005988 |
This unique book investigates the complex transformation of Turkey's foreign policy, focusing on changing threat perceptions and the reformulation of its Western identity. This transformation cannot be explained solely in terms of strategic choices or agency driven policies but encompasses power shifts and systemic transformations. Is Turkey shifting its axis? Will this affect its traditional Western-oriented foreign policy? The book begins by discussing the relationship between security and globalization, using examples of Turkey's regional positioning. It then focuses on to what extent the 'traditional' discourse on security in Turkish politics, which prevailed during the Cold War era and beyond, has undergone a change in the new era. This timely book is a much needed account of how pragmatism rather than ideology is the main determinant in Turkey's current foreign policy and should be read by all looking for a fresh and stimulating take on Turkey's response to globalization and the internationalization of security in the 21st Century.
Turkey's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Title | Turkey's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Mustafa Aydin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2019-06-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351773895 |
Title first published in 2003. In this insightful book, the authors explore Turkey's role within a globalizing world and, as a new century unfolds, examine a nation at the crossroads of both time and space within the international political order. Chapters consider Turkey's policy history, its prospects and policy issues and discuss them with positive alternatives outlined for Turkish policy-makers and the academics who examine them.
A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy
Title | A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy PDF eBook |
Author | Hazal Papuççular |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 297 |
Release | 2020-05-25 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 3030428974 |
This book offers an analysis of Turkish foreign policy based on transnational(ist) perspectives. In order to counterbalance the state-centric accounts that dominate this area of study, the authors provide theoretical frameworks as well as historical and contemporary case studies that emphasize transnational dynamics. The content is divided into four complementary sections that explain and exemplify transnational (f)actors in the context of Turkish foreign policy. The first addresses theoretical and ideational frameworks that illustrate the relevance of a transnational account, while the second demonstrates the possibility of developing transnationally oriented approaches even in historical cases, going beyond a presentist focus. In the third and fourth sections, the book focuses on two prominent non-state actors, namely diaspora communities and non-governmental organizations, which operate at the interstices of the domestic and the international. This allows the authors to highlight the significance of transnational dynamics in Turkey’s foreign policy.
Turkey's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century
Title | Turkey's Foreign Policy in the 21st Century PDF eBook |
Author | Mustafa Aydin |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 307 |
Release | 2019-06-04 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351773887 |
Title first published in 2003. In this insightful book, the authors explore Turkey's role within a globalizing world and, as a new century unfolds, examine a nation at the crossroads of both time and space within the international political order. Chapters consider Turkey's policy history, its prospects and policy issues and discuss them with positive alternatives outlined for Turkish policy-makers and the academics who examine them.
Turkey facing east
Title | Turkey facing east PDF eBook |
Author | Ayla Gol |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 373 |
Release | 2015-11-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1526103346 |
Turkey facing east is about the importance of Turkey’s relations with its Eastern neighbours – Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Soviet Union – during the emergence of the modern Turkish nation-state from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. The principal strength of this book is that it not only combines historical and theoretical arguments in order to provide a better understanding of the foreign relations of a predominantly Muslim country from a critical and interdisciplinary perspective, but it also applies the new approach to the analysis of Turkish foreign policy towards the South Caucasus between 1918 and 1921. Hence, it stands out with its original interdisciplinary approach to the Turkish transition and foreign policy-making that offers perspectives on the extant possibilities for the particular transitional states resulting from the Arab spring uprisings.