Lexington Books Sivumäärä: 390 sivua Asu: Kovakantinen kirja Julkaisuvuosi: 2023, 21.04.2023 (lisätietoa) Kieli: Englanti
The fading of the post-WWII order called for Turkey to take on a new role in this new multi-centered and multipolar era with new players emerging from different regions across the globe. The new enterprising and humanitarian foreign policy is an effort to locate Turkey better in the 21st global politics. While the literature on principles of Turkish foreign policy is abundant, the actual mechanisms by which these principles are implemented in practice are still ambiguous to most scholars and foreign policy practitioners especially within the country's newly developed Turkish foreign policy framework. This edited volume directs to shed light on this little-explored aspect of Turkish foreign policy. By critically analyzing several cases from different geographical locations, this volume explains why Turkey developed a new foreign policy framework, and by which mechanisms this new foreign policy framework has been implemented around the world. This volume also critically explores how the new Turkish foreign policy framework customizes its tools and capacities in various international regions around the world.
Contributions by: H. BURÇ AKA, BEYZA TEKIN, RIFAT BARIS TEKIN, MUHAMMAD SYARONI ROFII, NURETTIN AKÇAY, TOLGA ERDEM, SELIN KARANA, FATIH ÖZGÜVEN, SERDAR YILMAZ, EMIRHAN KAYA, ALI BURAK DARICILI, DAMLA BAYRAKTAR AKSEL, HAVVA KÖK ARSLAN, HAKAN AYDIN, AYSEGÜL BALTA ÖZGEN, DOGAN DEMIRKIRAN, ALI FAIK DEMIR, HÜSEYIN OYLUPINAR, ELMIN ALIYEV