The possibility and limit of liberal middle power policies : Turkish foreign policy toward the Middle East during the AKP period (2005-2011)
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The possibility and limit of liberal middle power policies : Turkish foreign policy toward the Middle East during the AKP period (2005-2011)
Lexington Books, c2018
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 195-217) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book is a comprehensive analysis of Turkish foreign policy through the concept of "middle power". The author explores why and how Turkey has constructed middle power identity based on liberal foreign policies, in order to illuminate the change in post-Cold War Turkish state identity in relation to foreign policy behaviors.
The author further explores state identity and how changes of circumstances, norms, state self-perception, and the perceptions of others effects that identity. This is done first through a policy analysis of Turgut OEzal, Necmettin Erbakan and Ismail Cem and second through an examination of AKP's foreign policy experiences and ideas, especially in relation to Ahmet Davutoglu.
Table of Contents
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: Framework of the Middle Power Identity
Chapter 2: Historical Background
Chapter 3: Premise of Liberal Middle Power
Chapter 4: The Foundation of AKP's Foreign Policy Identity
Chapter 5: Realizing Liberal Middle Power
Chapter 6: Conclusion
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