ID | 178476 |
Title Proper | Re-adapting to changing Middle Eastern politics |
Other Title Information | the modification in Turkey’s actor perception and Turkey-Free Syrian Army (FSA) relations |
Language | ENG |
Author | Yetim, Mustafa ; Kasıkcı, Tamer |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article investigates the current modification in Turkey’s actor perception according to the Middle East’s changing dynamics. Clarifying the shift in Turkish foreign policy under the Justice and Development Party (JDP) and the emergent structural realities in the Middle East as a result of increasing agency of the violent non-state actors (VNSAs) in the aftermath of several Arab revolutions, the current article scrutinizes the adaption of Turkish foreign policy to these regional realities. In this context, to prove Turkey’s active orientation toward the recent regional environment, its exceptional engagement with one of the important VNSAs, namely the Free Syrian Army (FSA) or Syrian National Army (SNA), has been empirically examined. Within this background, the current resurrection of the VNSAs in the Middle East and regional-global actors’ reactions to this reality will also be analyzed. Afterward, Turkey’s unique and swift compliance with this reality and the consequent modification of its actor perception will be explored. |
`In' analytical Note | Contemporary Review of the Middle East Vol. 8, No.2; Jun 2021: p.193–209 |
Journal Source | Contemporary Review of the Middle East Vol: 8 No 2 |
Key Words | Turkey ; Arab Revolutions ; Free Syrian Army (Fsa) ; Violent Non - State Actors |