In recent years, there has been a notable softening in Turkey's foreign policy toward Syria and Iran. How might we explain the change in Turkey's attitude toward these two countries considering the hostile relations of the 1990s and the worsening security situation in the Middle East? Drawing upon securitization theory, this article argues that domestic problems have influenced Turkey's foreign policy toward Iran and Syria in the past, as foreign policymakers have successfully externalized the sources of political Islam and Kurdish separatism. The remarkable softening of Turkey's foreign policy toward Syria and Iran since the beginning of the present decade can best be explained by looking at changes at the domestic level, particularly in t...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
The article elaborates how Turkey’s relations with Syria, which have been pursued by varying foreign...
For decades, Turkish policymakers have perceived the possible emergence of a Kurdish autonomous regi...
In recent years, there has been a notable softening in Turkey’s foreign policy toward Syria and Iran...
Turkish-Iranian relations are the product of overlapping tapestries of sometimes competing, and part...
In 1997 Turkey and Syria were on the brink of war, engaged in a very real power struggle. Turkey was...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
Turkey is one of the significant actors whose roles cannot be ignored in understanding the dynamics ...
This article analyses Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East and the Gulf region. It argues that...
This article analyses Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East and the Gulf region. It argues that...
With the outbreak of the Arab Uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa at the end of 2010, ...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
The article elaborates how Turkey’s relations with Syria, which have been pursued by varying foreign...
For decades, Turkish policymakers have perceived the possible emergence of a Kurdish autonomous regi...
In recent years, there has been a notable softening in Turkey’s foreign policy toward Syria and Iran...
Turkish-Iranian relations are the product of overlapping tapestries of sometimes competing, and part...
In 1997 Turkey and Syria were on the brink of war, engaged in a very real power struggle. Turkey was...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
Published: 01 July 2017This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Co...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
Turkey is one of the significant actors whose roles cannot be ignored in understanding the dynamics ...
This article analyses Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East and the Gulf region. It argues that...
This article analyses Turkey’s foreign policy in the Middle East and the Gulf region. It argues that...
With the outbreak of the Arab Uprisings across the Middle East and North Africa at the end of 2010, ...
Turkey is an important actor of the war in Syria. After the first months of the conflict the Syrian ...
The article elaborates how Turkey’s relations with Syria, which have been pursued by varying foreign...
For decades, Turkish policymakers have perceived the possible emergence of a Kurdish autonomous regi...