This chapter analyzes the interests and motivations in the formulation and implementation of Turkish foreign aid policies by conducting an empirical analysis on data derived from a volume of aid flows from Turkey to 143 countries and five sets of determinants drawing upon 19 different variables of both interval and nominal type. The chapter fundamentally tries to understand economic, humanitarian, political, cultural/religious grounds and regional sensitivity of Turkish humanitarian and development assistance. A panel data has been compiled based on the variables and analyzed in R with a linear regression model. The main findings suggest that Turkish foreign aid allocation depends on a multi-track approach embodying distinct interests and m...
The motivation for foreign aid is one of the most contested topics in international relations. Exist...
This paper is concerned with the allocation of foreign aid. It intends to investigate the factors in...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the basic factors that motivate Turkey’ foreign aid polic...
In recent years, Turkey has allocated humanitarian aid that surpasses much richer economies, includi...
Turkey's post-Arab Spring regional rivalry with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) influences the alloca...
With several rising powers emerging as new actors on the humanitarian scene, viewing all ‘emerging d...
Why do developing countries give foreign aid? Although emerging donors are gaining importance in dev...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
This study explores the key actors implementing Turkey's international humanitarian assistance, the ...
The main aim of this dissertation is twofold; while it aims to explain the European integration and ...
This study aims to analyze the motivation of Turkey's foreign aid to Somalia starting in 2011. This ...
Turkey has become a major global humanitarian actor. They have been widely engaged in Somalia and Sy...
The foreign aid sector is expanding each year, distributing hundreds of billions of USD per year to ...
The motivation for foreign aid is one of the most contested topics in international relations. Exist...
This paper is concerned with the allocation of foreign aid. It intends to investigate the factors in...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...
The objective of this thesis is to examine the basic factors that motivate Turkey’ foreign aid polic...
In recent years, Turkey has allocated humanitarian aid that surpasses much richer economies, includi...
Turkey's post-Arab Spring regional rivalry with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) influences the alloca...
With several rising powers emerging as new actors on the humanitarian scene, viewing all ‘emerging d...
Why do developing countries give foreign aid? Although emerging donors are gaining importance in dev...
Foreign aid, as one of the most “baffling” concepts of international politics according to Hans Morg...
This study explores the key actors implementing Turkey's international humanitarian assistance, the ...
The main aim of this dissertation is twofold; while it aims to explain the European integration and ...
This study aims to analyze the motivation of Turkey's foreign aid to Somalia starting in 2011. This ...
Turkey has become a major global humanitarian actor. They have been widely engaged in Somalia and Sy...
The foreign aid sector is expanding each year, distributing hundreds of billions of USD per year to ...
The motivation for foreign aid is one of the most contested topics in international relations. Exist...
This paper is concerned with the allocation of foreign aid. It intends to investigate the factors in...
Aid allocation patterns have been measured and observed for over four decades and it has been notice...