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Changes in Turkish Foreign Policy: A Shift or a Passing Interest?
Changes in Turkish Foreign Policy: A Shift or a Passing Interest?

Author(s): Kürşad Turan
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Gazi Akademik Bakış
Keywords: Turkey; Foreign Policy; Middle East; Justice and Development Party; Arab Spring

Summary/Abstract: Since 2003, following the election of the Justice and Development Party (JDP), Turkish Foreign Policy placed a clear emphasis on the Middle East, establishing and improving relations with the region. This, by some, was interpreted as a major shift away from the traditional Western oriented stance, while others argued that this was just an effort to develop a multi-dimensional foreign policy. The paper argues that the rising interest in the Middle East is not something we observe for the first time. There are two factors that determine Turkey’s interest in the region: government’s ideological position and the international context. Due to the developments in these two areas Turkey experienced periods of rising interest before. This being said, there are certain characteristics that distinguished JDP policies from previous experiences like an effort to act independently and a special emphasis on the Palestinian issue. The paper also argues that despite what we have been observing so far, Turkish foreign policy will continue to act alongside of the West in the region.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 65-84
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English