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ID095392
Title ProperAssessing Turkey's soft power role
Other Title Informationrhetoric versus practice
LanguageENG
AuthorFotiou, Eleni ;  Triantaphyllou, Dimitrios
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkey's proactive foreign policy directed at assuming a regional or even global "soft power" role has created heated debate. This development may be explained as the result of the Europeanisation of Turkish political culture and its impact on foreign policy behaviour, as a globalisation trend, as a bargaining card towards the West or even as an alternative foreign policy option. Arguably, the ideas of Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey's new foreign minister, have contributed at the level of rhetoric; meanwhile, the emphasis of the country's foreign policy on its eastern neighbourhood seems to have less to do with the ruling party's religious premises, than with a rational choice towards the development of an independent foreign policy agenda. It remains to be seen whether this change in rhetoric in Turkish foreign policy will develop into a substantial shift in practice.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Spectator Vol. 45, No.1; Mar 2010: p.99 - 113
Journal SourceInternational Spectator Vol. 45, No.1; Mar 2010: p.99 - 113
Key WordsTurkey ;  Soft Power ;  Foreign Policy ;  Globalisation


 
 
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