Turkish foreign policy under AKP incumbency has been studied by a great number of scholars. These studies have mostly argued that there has been an increase in the relations of Turkey with the Middle Eastern countries and a shift towards soft power policies in these relations. Although the main arguments of these studies and their evidence are persuasive, they seem far from providing a systematic and uniform account of this change. The aim of this study is to fulfill this gap by testing the existing arguments on Turkey’s Middle Eastern foreign policy under the rule of the AKP. In this regard, we test four key hypotheses by using the international agreements approved by the Turkish Grand National Assembly (TGNA) between the years 1984 and 20...
The last decades saw Turkey evolving from its Cold War era model of foreign relations, when it was t...
This article explores Turkey’s public diplomacy and soft power policies under the government of the ...
Employing the four categories of change as defined by Charles Hermann and the insight of Walter Carl...
The existing literature on Turkish foreign policy (TFP) asserts that under the rule of the Adalet ve...
Abstract Turkey has emerged as a major actor in the Middle East over the last decade, since the ruli...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 73-76).Turkey has always played a prominent role in draw...
This article studies Turkey’s Middle East policy since its foundation in 1923. Turkey’s interest in ...
The military has traditionally been one of the most influential institutions in Turkish political mi...
The problematique driving this research stems from the different approaches concerning Turkish forei...
A revisionist tone that has created several crisis has become more pronounced in Turkish foreign pol...
In recent years, the Turkish new foreign policy has caused a lot of debate in the field of politics ...
Turkey got actively involved in world politics and international relations after AKP came to power i...
Turkish foreign policy has experienced a significant transformation since the AK Party came to power...
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...
This article explores Turkey’s public diplomacy and soft power policies under the government of the ...
Employing the four categories of change as defined by Charles Hermann and the insight of Walter Carl...
The existing literature on Turkish foreign policy (TFP) asserts that under the rule of the Adalet ve...
Abstract Turkey has emerged as a major actor in the Middle East over the last decade, since the ruli...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 73-76).Turkey has always played a prominent role in draw...
This article studies Turkey’s Middle East policy since its foundation in 1923. Turkey’s interest in ...
The military has traditionally been one of the most influential institutions in Turkish political mi...
The problematique driving this research stems from the different approaches concerning Turkish forei...
A revisionist tone that has created several crisis has become more pronounced in Turkish foreign pol...
In recent years, the Turkish new foreign policy has caused a lot of debate in the field of politics ...
Turkey got actively involved in world politics and international relations after AKP came to power i...
Turkish foreign policy has experienced a significant transformation since the AK Party came to power...
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...
This article explores Turkey’s public diplomacy and soft power policies under the government of the ...
Employing the four categories of change as defined by Charles Hermann and the insight of Walter Carl...