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ID161053
Title Proper“Turkish Model” in Historical Perspective
Other Title Informationfrom integration with europe to de-Westernization
LanguageENG
AuthorShlykov, Pavel V
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper studies the “Turkish model” in a comparative historical perspective from three angles: as an example of mobilization modernization; as a combination of liberal democracy and Islam; and as a de-Westernization paradigm. The focus is on the transformation of the “Turkish model” and its substantive evolution from the early 1990s to the middle of the 2010s, and on how peaks of international interest in the “Turkish model” impacted Ankara’s foreign policy activities and its positioning on the international stage by Turkish elites. This approach helped to identify the factors behind periodic resurgence and transformation of the “Turkish model” and the shifting balance between the expectations of its potential recipients and Ankara’s plans to use it as a foreign-policy tool. Research methodology is based on the theory of multiple modernities and the concept of symbolic interactionism in international relations. In the case of Turkey, this approach provides broader possibilities for interpreting Ankara’s foreign-policy strategies and understanding the mechanisms of its relations with other countries in the Greater Middle East.
`In' analytical NoteRussia in Global Affairs Vol. 16, No.2; Apr-Jun 2018: p.121-148
Journal SourceRussia in Global Affairs Vol: 16 No 2
Key WordsTurkey ;  Middle East ;  Islamization ;  Europeanization ;  Turkish Model ;  Non-Western Democracy and Civil Society ;  De-Westernization


 
 
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