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Politics of trade and Turkish foreign policy / Kirisci, Kemal; Kaptanoglu, Neslihan   Journal Article
Kirisci, Kemal Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words WTO  Trade  Turkey  Turkey - Foreign Policy  Foreign Policy 
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ID:   125348


Turkey and its post-Soviet neighborhood / Kirisci, Kemal   Journal Article
Kirisci, Kemal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract In the long run, a stable, democratic, and economically dynamic Turkey that remains a member of the transatlantic alliance may be able to ease the post-Soviet region closer to the Western liberal order.
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ID:   049767


Turkey in world politics: an emerging multiregional power / Rubin, Barry (ed.); Kirisci, Kemal (ed.) 2001  Book
Rubin, Barry Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.
Description ix, 270p.
Standard Number 1555879543
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045628327.561/RUB 045628MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   190810


Turkey’s asylum policies over the last century: continuity, change and contradictions / Kirisci, Kemal; Yıldız, Ayselin   Journal Article
Kirisci, Kemal Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores Turkey’s century-long asylum policies by highlighting two enduring policy considerations. The first is Turkey's process of convergence with the norms and principles of the global refugee regime. The second is the persistent practice of granting refugees protection of a temporary nature. These two policy considerations are discussed by employing the conceptual frameworks of ‘policy diffusion’ and the ‘nationalizing migration state.’ The study concludes that Turkey’s asylum policies have been shaped by the tension between these two policy considerations over the past century.
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Turkey's engagement with its neighborhood: a synthetic and multidimensional look at Turkey's foreign policy transformation / Kirisci, Kemal   Journal Article
Kirisci, Kemal Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract This article argues that a synthetic look at different dimensions of Turkey's engagement of its neighborhood, be it movement of people, civil society interactions and economic exchanges, offers a better understanding of both the broader context within which Turkey's foreign policy is changing and the precise modalities through which this transformation is taking place. This engagement offers a range of opportunities from assisting neighboring countries, including the Arab world, to reform and modernize economically as well as politically to nudging the neighborhood to seek greater interdependence, dialog and cooperation. This would be promising in terms of "win-win" outcomes for Turkey, the European Union (EU) and the region. Such an interdependent and integrated neighborhood around Turkey could unleash economic, social and political processes that may eventually lead to a "democratic peace" in the region even if it might be in the very distant future. However, a number of tough challenges from reinvigorating democratization in Turkey and revitalizing EU-Turkish relations to stubborn regional conflicts would have to be addressed. Governments as well as civil society, academia and the think-tank world ought to start to think about what to do with these challenges.
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