ID | 121249 |
Title Proper | Becoming a regional power while pursuing material gains |
Other Title Information | the case of Turkish interest in Africa |
Language | ENG |
Author | Korkut, Umut ; Civelekoglu, Ilke |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | In August 2011 the Turkish prime minister Tayyib Erdogan arrived in Somalia with a substantial delegation consisting of his family, ministers, and civil society activists, along with Turkish celebrities, to highlight the need for greater famine relief. In Mogadishu, Erdogan declared that the tragedy of Somalia is a test of civilization and contemporary values.1 For any long-term observer of Turkish interest in Africa, this visit seemed natural-an upshot of Turkey's aspiration to become a regional power that "displays a superiority in terms of power capabilities and exerts influence on shaping the regional order." 2 |
`In' analytical Note | International Journal Vol. 68, No.1; Winter 2013: p.187-203 |
Journal Source | International Journal Vol. 68, No.1; Winter 2013: p.187-203 |
Key Words | Tayyib Erdogan ; Turkey ; Civil Society Activists ; Turkish Interest ; Africa ; Regional Power |