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ID126678
Title ProperTurkey's peacebuilding in Somalia
Other Title Informationthe limits of humanitarian diplomacy
LanguageENG
AuthorAkpinar, Pinar
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study discusses the limits of Turkey's discourse and practice on humanitarian diplomacy with respect to its peacebuilding in Somalia. The Turkish model of humanitarian diplomacy attempts to find a balance between conscience and interest. It is multi-track in that it pursues diplomacy through official, civic and business channels. Although there is a humanitarian dimension to Turkey's policy in Somalia, there is also a dimension of interest and power, indicating a long-term projection of securing a role for itself in regional and international politics. As tools of humanitarian diplomacy, mediation and peacebuilding provide Turkey with regional and global prestige, status and leverage ensuring safe entry into volatile and dangerous post-conflict zones such as Somalia. Humanitarian diplomacy is an ideal that adds a human dimension to diplomacy. Its realization is limited by the realities on the ground, the interests of the intervening country, the public support for humanitarian diplomacy, the capacity of the intervening country as well as by the need for regional recognition and international support.
`In' analytical NoteTurkish Studies Vol. 14, No.4; Dec 2013: p.735-757
Journal SourceTurkish Studies Vol. 14, No.4; Dec 2013: p.735-757
Key WordsTurkey ;  Humanitarian Diplomacy ;  Turkish Model of Humanitarian Diplomacy ;  Turkey's Policy in Somalia ;  International Politics