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ID193978
Title ProperTurkey and Israel
Other Title Information Evolution of state identity and shifting relations
LanguageENG
AuthorErdoğan Şafak, Ayfer
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkish-Israeli relations have been marked by constant fluctuations for over half a century, yet they have never ebbed so low as in the era under the AKP (Justice and Development Party). A closer look at Turkish-Israeli relations since their inception shows that despite vital security and economic interests shared by the two states, bilateral relations are largely shaped by ideational factors, namely the evolution of Turkish state identity. This article investigates both the material and ideational factors in Turkish-Israeli relations in three periods: during the Cold War; from 1990 to the rise of the AKP in 2002; and during the AKP era. After examining the trajectory of the relationship over decades, the article, while not denying the centrality of material factors, suggests that there is a strong correlation between the evolution of Turkish state identity and Ankara’s relations with Israel.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 30, No.1; Feb 2024: p.105-124
Key WordsAlliance ;  Israel ;  Turkey ;  State Identity ;  Confrontation ;  Erdogan ;  Foreign Policy