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The Perception of Turkey in the Middle East 2011

Author : Mensur Akgün,Sabiha Senyücel Gündoğar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Middle East
ISBN : 6055332051

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Turkey’s Relations with the Middle East

Author : Hüseyin Işıksal,Oğuzhan Göksel
Publisher : Springer
Page : 220 pages
File Size : 41,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-18
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783319598970

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Turkey’s Relations with the Middle East by Hüseyin Işıksal,Oğuzhan Göksel Pdf

This volume examines contemporary political relations between Turkey and the Middle East. In the light of the Arab Uprisings of 2011, the Syria Crisis, the escalation of regional terrorism and the military coup attempt in Turkey, it illustrates the dramatic fluctuations in Turkish foreign policy towards key Middle Eastern countries, such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria and Iraq. The contributors analyze Turkey’s deepening involvement in Middle Eastern regional affairs, also addressing issues such as terrorism, social and political movements and minority rights struggles. While these problems have traditionally been regarded as domestic matters, this book highlights their increasingly regional dimension and the implications for the foreign affairs of Turkey and countries in the Middle East.

The Perception of Turkey in the Middle East

Author : Mensur Akgün,Gökçe Perçinoğlu,Sabiha Senyücel Gündoğar
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2010
Category : Middle East
ISBN : 6055832313

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Turkey in the Middle East

Author : Alon Liel
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 1555879098

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Turkey in the Middle East by Alon Liel Pdf

At the turn of the century, modern Turkey remains torn between the secular heritage of its founder, Kemal Ataturk, and the political and social trends that challenge that legacy. Alon Liel traces the development of Turkey's current political environment, investigating the collapse of the country's economy in the 1970s, its recovery in the 1980s, its relationship with its Middle Eastern neighbors, and the dramatic political events of the 1990s.

Turkey and the Middle East

Author : Philip Robins
Publisher : Burns & Oates
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015021977247

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Bog om Tyrkiet i relation til Mellemøsten. Småt trykt. Litteraturhenv. s. 118.

Turkey's Role in the Middle East

Author : Patricia Carley
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 44 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 1995
Category : Middle East
ISBN : UOM:39015034291131

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Turkey's Role in the Middle East by Patricia Carley Pdf

Preface -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Historical and Geostrategic Context -- 4. Turkey, the Kurds, and Relations with Iraq -- 5. Turkey and Iran -- 6. Turkey, Syria, and the Water Crisis -- 7. Turkey and the Middle East Peace Process -- 8. Conclusion: Turkey's Future Role in the Middle East -- Conference Participants -- About the Author -- About the Institute.

Turkey ́s Perception of Its Role in the Middle East

Author : Thomas Volk
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2022-05-16
Category : Country & Regional Studies
ISBN : 3848789205

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Turkey ́s Perception of Its Role in the Middle East by Thomas Volk Pdf

This book analyses the changing self-perceptions of Turkish decision makers regarding Turkey's regional foreign policy in the Middle East between 1983 and 2002. It examines how these self-perceptions have changed from Turkey being a bridge country (kopruulke) to a central country (merkezulke) or pivotal state since the military intervention in 1980 until Recep Tayyip Erdogan's Justice and Development Party took office in 2002 and what factors can explain these changes. The author argues that changing regional self-perceptions of Turkey must always be seen in the context of and in interaction with national and international transformation processes and the tension between nationalism and Islam within Turkey. The book expands the image of Turkey in the field of Middle Eastern studies.

Turkish Relations with the Middle East

Author : Steven A. Cook
Publisher : Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research
Page : 13 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-27
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN : 9789948144762

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Turkish Relations with the Middle East by Steven A. Cook Pdf

Although it seems entirely appropriate for Turkey to want to broaden and deepen its relations with its neighbors and other countries in the Middle East, the shift in policy has been so dramatic that it led both Western and some Turkish observers to question whether Turkey was shifting away from its traditional Western foreign policy posture. The fact that the ruling party’s lineage can be traced back to the founding of Turkey’s Islamist movement in the late 1960s under the leadership of Necmettin Erbakan only accentuated concerns about Ankara’s efforts to forge a new path in the Middle East. After all, Turkey had long been a tepid and cautious observer of Middle Eastern politics, devoting most of its diplomatic energy on the institutionalization of relations with Europe and the United States. This Western orientation, especially Ankara’s NATO membership, was prior to the rise of the AKP a source of mistrust with which the Arab world tended to view Turkey. More profoundly, the combination of the Ottoman colonial legacy in the Middle East and Kemalism’s official policy of laiklik (secularism), which seemed to many in the Middle East as irreligious, sowed an unarticulated but unmistakable divide between Turkey and the Arab world. Turkey’s new-found role in the Middle East will neither be as triumphant as some in Ankara suggest nor as malevolent as AKP’s Western opponents imply. There should be no doubt that Turkey is in the Middle East to stay. Still, Ankara’s hoped for role as a regional power broker may be in jeopardy as a result of the Arab Spring. This is not the consequence of early missteps on Libya and Syria, but because if Arab countries, especially Egypt, prove to be successful, Arabs will once again look within for leadership. As important as Ankara has been over the last decade, if Egypt regains its regional luster, Cairo will once again be the central locus of knowledge, cultural production and Middle Eastern political as well as diplomatic power. This is not to say that Turkey would return to a secondary role under such circumstances and its most enduring role in the Middle East is its ability to be the economic engine of the region. Indeed, the best way for Turkey to influence the trajectory of the Arab world undergoing unprecedented change is through its entrepreneurial spirit and willingness to invest in places where others may not. This may not be the grand vision that Erdoğan, Davutoğlu or other AKP leaders had in mind for Turkey in the region, but Turkey’s economic prowess may be the most important factor in ultimately achieving its goal of “zero problems” in the country’s immediate neighborhood.

Turkey’s Power Capacity in the Middle East: Limits of the Possible

Author : Osman Bahadır Dinçer,Mustafa Kutlay
Publisher : International Strategic Research Organization (USAK)
Page : 50 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2012-06-01
Category : Middle East
ISBN : 9786054030682

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Turkey’s Power Capacity in the Middle East: Limits of the Possible by Osman Bahadır Dinçer,Mustafa Kutlay Pdf

International Strategic Research Center (ISRO – USAK) proudly announces the release of the report named “Turkey’s Power Capacity in the Middle East: Limits of the Possible” which is prepared by Osman Bahadir Dincer, USAK expert on Middle Eastern affairs, and Mustafa Kutlay, USAK expert on political economy; with the contribution of top-notch academics and USAK researchers from various fields of study. The previous version of the report in Turkish was published in May and introduced to a wide range of audience, from media organs to diplomats, through a conference held in USAK seminar hall. This latter version in English aims to open a new window towards the issues at glance for international researchers as well, by enabling the reader to bypass popular qualitative speculations and have a more clear vision of the quantitative aspect of Turkey’s power projection capabilities in the Middle Eastern theatre through a tri-color prism of diplomacy, economics and soft power. The arguments about whether Turkey is a role model in the Middle East or has attained the level of an “order establishing actor” are frequently voiced in print and visual media, but no systematic empirical analysis of these claims seems to have been carried out. This study sets out to fill this gap. Turkey’s capacity as a regional power is examined empirically, with special emphasis placed on the structural components of Turkey’s growing regional influence, and on the basis of data regarding its diplomatic, economic, and soft power components. This study concludes that Turkey is a country suffering from an “expectations-capabilities gap” in the Middle East, and that until the deficiencies identified in the study are remedied, Turkey will be unable to become a regional leader.

Turkey and the Greater Middle East

Author : Bülent Aras
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Middle East
ISBN : UOM:39015061555309

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Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East

Author : Amit Bein
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 46,6 Mb
Release : 2017-11-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781107198005

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Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East by Amit Bein Pdf

A multifaceted study of Turkey's diplomatic, economic, social and cultural relations with the Middle East in the interwar period.

Turkey, Russia and Iran in the Middle East

Author : Bayram Balci,Nicolas Monceau
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 255 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2021-09-14
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9783030802912

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Turkey, Russia and Iran in the Middle East by Bayram Balci,Nicolas Monceau Pdf

This book explores the complexity of the Syrian question and its effects on the foreign policies of Russia, Iran, and Turkey. The Syrian crisis has had a major effect on the regional order in the Middle East. Syria has become a territory where the rivalry between Russia and Western powers is being played out, and with the West’s gradual withdrawal, the conflict will without a doubt have lasting effects locally and on the international order. This collection focuses on the effects of the Syrian crisis on the new governance of the Middle East region by three political regimes: Russia, Iran, and Turkey. Many articles and a number of books have been written on this conflict, which has lasted over ten years, but no publication has examined simultaneously and comparatively how these three states are participating in the shared management of the Syrian conflict.

Harmonizing Foreign Policy

Author : Mesut Özcan
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 208 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781351931601

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Harmonizing Foreign Policy by Mesut Özcan 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. This book takes the cases of Iraq and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as two important illustrations. Both cases present dynamic issues of conflict in the region and are high on Turkey's agenda in terms of its policies towards the region. Focusing on issues related to EU integration, the study examines the formation of a common foreign policy in general and a common policy towards the Middle East in particular. It also investigates decision making in Turkish foreign policy and foreign policy towards the Middle East before and after EU candidature. As such it provides valuable insights into how parties interact with each other and the way in which foreign policies can be harmonized.