The growing economic and political roles of the so-called emerging powers in sub-Saharan Africa have attracted particular attention following the apparent decline of Western powers in the face of the global economic crisis of 2007–2008. The AKP’s “proactive” foreign policy has manifested Turkey’s burgeoning role in the region. This paper draws upon Marxism to explore the diffusion of Turkish capital and the enhancement of military relations in the region in harmony and in contradistinction with Western and Gulf countries. It discusses the AKP’s proactive foreign policy vis-à-vis sub-Saharan Africa as a particular sociohistorical form of sub-imperialism that is characterized by and reproduces economic and geopolitical rivalries and alliances...
In the last decade, the AKP-led governments have enlarged Turkish sphere of influence and have make ...
Abstract. The Ottoman Empire had extensive economic relations with Africa which provides the structu...
This study examines two research questions: the first is why involvement in Somalia made Turkey a \u...
This chapter aims to shed light on Turkey’s Africa policy and what role Africa plays in its ‘novel’ ...
Since 2005 the Ankara government has increased its diplomatic engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
This study scrutinizes Turkey as a trading state in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by analysing both the b...
Although Turkey's relations with the African continent have had a long history, an unprecedented lev...
As a country in pursuit of a role as a global power, Turkey has advanced its relations with Somalia,...
This article examines the reasons and dynamics behind the new Turkish foreign and security policy to...
Particularly after 1998, Türkiye\u27s diplomatic and economic relations with African nations have im...
In August 2011 the Turkish prime minister Tayyib Erdoğan arrived in Somalia with a substantial deleg...
The Ottoman Empire had extensive economic relations with Africa which provides the structural framew...
WOS: 000324852100006Although there are some explicit political and security dimensions to Turkish fo...
Turkey as a new player in Africa has appeared with the collapse of the bipolar system. Having procla...
Although research has examined the Turkish agenda for Africa since 2002, few studies have considered...
In the last decade, the AKP-led governments have enlarged Turkish sphere of influence and have make ...
Abstract. The Ottoman Empire had extensive economic relations with Africa which provides the structu...
This study examines two research questions: the first is why involvement in Somalia made Turkey a \u...
This chapter aims to shed light on Turkey’s Africa policy and what role Africa plays in its ‘novel’ ...
Since 2005 the Ankara government has increased its diplomatic engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)...
This study scrutinizes Turkey as a trading state in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by analysing both the b...
Although Turkey's relations with the African continent have had a long history, an unprecedented lev...
As a country in pursuit of a role as a global power, Turkey has advanced its relations with Somalia,...
This article examines the reasons and dynamics behind the new Turkish foreign and security policy to...
Particularly after 1998, Türkiye\u27s diplomatic and economic relations with African nations have im...
In August 2011 the Turkish prime minister Tayyib Erdoğan arrived in Somalia with a substantial deleg...
The Ottoman Empire had extensive economic relations with Africa which provides the structural framew...
WOS: 000324852100006Although there are some explicit political and security dimensions to Turkish fo...
Turkey as a new player in Africa has appeared with the collapse of the bipolar system. Having procla...
Although research has examined the Turkish agenda for Africa since 2002, few studies have considered...
In the last decade, the AKP-led governments have enlarged Turkish sphere of influence and have make ...
Abstract. The Ottoman Empire had extensive economic relations with Africa which provides the structu...
This study examines two research questions: the first is why involvement in Somalia made Turkey a \u...