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Turkey at the crossroads: Analysis and determinants of Turkish foreign policy

Posted on:2012-09-06Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Griacova, IvanaFull Text:PDF
GTID:2466390011458287Subject:Middle Eastern Studies
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines the shift of Turkish foreign policy from an alliance with the West to a close relationship with Muslim leaders in the 21st century. It attempts to understand the reasons why Turkish foreign policy has shifted from Ataturk's principles of noninterference and neutrality to the ambition of making Turkey a global actor. In this respect it probes and assesses the determinants of Turkish foreign policy in the last decade under the rule of Prime Minister Erdogan, Foreign Minister Davutoglu and the governing political party, the Justice and Development Party. In arguing that Turkish foreign policy has in the last decade been primarily shaped by the shift in the religious political ideology of the governing elites as well as the rise of Kurdish nationalism, the study seeks to determine the direction of Turkish foreign policy in the near term.
Keywords/Search Tags:Turkish foreign policy, Political science
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