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ID188912
Title ProperQuest for regional power status
Other Title InformationExplaining Turkey’s assertive foreign policy
LanguageENG
AuthorMuhammet Koçak ;  Musa Akgül
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explains Turkey’s hard power usage in Syria, Azerbaijan, and Libya. We argue that gaining a respected status forms the basis of Turkish foreign policy and the main cause of Turkey’s hard power usage was the failure of Turkey’s previous status-seeking strategy. Turkey had followed a cooperationist strategy since the early 1990s by pursuing membership in the EU, strengthening ties with the West, and leading regional mediation efforts. However, this strategy failed due to the changing the security environment in the early 2010s and the discord between the interests of West and Turkey. This led Turkey to be more prone to using hard power, through which Turkey could achieve status and influence in multiple regions. This study provides an insight into the status-seeking strategies of Turkey, as an emerging middle power, by unpacking its priorities and contributes to the ongoing debates on Turkey’s foreign policy under Erdoğan.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 77, No.2; Jun 2022: p.292-312
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 77 No 2
Key WordsMiddle East ;  Libya ;  Middle Powers ;  Turkish Foreign Policy ;  Nagorno-Karabakh ;  Status ;  Syrian Civil War


 
 
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