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|a 9783030926489
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|a Alaranta, Toni
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|a Turkey’s Foreign Policy Narratives
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Implications of Global Power Shifts
|c by Toni Alaranta
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|a 1st ed. 2022
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|a Cham
|b Springer International Publishing
|c 2022, 2022
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|a VIII, 176 p. 1 illus
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|a Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The Global Power Shift and Liberalism -- Chapter 3. Turkey and the Liberal Philosophy of History -- Chapter 4. Nationalism and the Meaning of Modernization -- Chapter 5. Interpreting the Liberal International Order -- Chapter 6. Approaching the Non-West: Russia and China -- Chapter 7. Narratives of the Syrian War and the Pandemic -- Chapter 8. Conclusion
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|a Foreign Policy
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|a Europe / Politics and government
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|a European Politics
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|a Middle East / Politics and government
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|a Middle Eastern Politics
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|a International relations
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|a Springer eBooks 2005-
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|a Global Power Shift
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|a 10.1007/978-3-030-92648-9
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|a This book offers a comprehensive account of Turkey's foreign policy narratives in a period of global power shifts. By examining international and national historical processes, the author highlights narrative processes and traditions that describe Turkey and its position in world politics. He also analyzes how global power shifts, such as the rise of China, affect Turkey's increasingly active and confusing foreign policy and the narratives associated with it. The book covers topics such as Kemalist modernization, Islamic conservative views of the New World Order, Turkey's relations with non-Western countries such as Russia and China, and Turkish narratives of the Syrian war and the COVID-19-pandemic. It is intended for scholars of international relations and European and Middle Eastern politics, and appeals to anyone interested in Turkish history and politics
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