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TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY PRACTICE (1) answer(s).
 
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Understanding divergence between public discourse and Turkish foreign policy practice: a neoclassical realist analysis / McLean, Wayne   Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the divergence between public discourse and Turkish foreign policy practice in the context of Turkey's regional pressures. It argues that divergence occurs because elites rearrange the hierarchy of domestic ideas that connect with foreign policy. This allows them to respond to regional threats appropriately, without undue interference from domestic political forces. Thus, to achieve optimal strategic outcomes, Turkish elites use emotive language around topics less likely to impact the immediate security, such as the USA and Israel, while deemphasizing higher order issues, such as Syria and Iran, which do have considerable security implications.
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