The regional Turkish role since 2002
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- 부경대학교 대학원
- Department
- 대학원 정치외교학과
- Advisor
- 이정호
- Table Of Contents
- ChapterⅠ Introduction 1
1.1 Purpose of the study 1
1.2 Overview of the current Turkish foreign policy 4
1.3 Literature review 5
1.4 Research Questions 25
1.5 Data collection 26
1.6 Theoretical framework 26
1.6.1 Constructivism 26
1.6.2 liberalism theories 34
1.6.2.1 The democratic peace theory 35
1.7 Hypothesis 39
1.8 The dissertation roadmap 40
Chapter Ⅱ. Turkish political trends 42
2. Introduction 42
2.1. Secular intellectual trends (Kemalism) 42
2.1.1 Kemalism's principles: 43
2.1.1.1 Nationalism 44
2.1.1.2 Republicanism 45
2.1.1.3 Secularism 46
2.1.1.4 Statism or Etatism (State Socialism) 47
2.1.1.5 Populism 48
2.1.1.6 Reformism (or evolutionism) 49
2.1.2. Kurdish problem: 50
2.1.3. The army's role in political life: 54
2.1.4. The Kemalism foreign policy: 57
2.1.4.1 Cyprus Crisis: 61
2.2 The Islamic trends and the Islamic political movements in the Middle East 64
2.2.1 Islamic fundamentalism: 66
2.2.1.1 Salafist 67
2.2.2 The Islamic reform 69
2.2.3 The Islamic movement in Turkey: 70
2.2.3.1 Sufi Brotherhoods 72
2.2.3.2 Gulen movement 74
2.2.4 Neo-Ottomanism and its foreign policy 78
Chapter Ⅲ. Turkish foreign policy circles 84
3. Introduction 84
3.1 Turkey European Union relations 85
3.1.1 Turkey's motivations to receive EU membership 85
3.1.2 EU membership and Copenhagen criteria 89
3.2 Turkey and central Asia 101
3.3 Turkey and Middle East 107
3.3.1 Zero problems policy 109
3.3.2 Turkey Iraq relations after 2010 113
3.3.3 Turkish Syria relations 123
3.3.4 Turkish Egypt relations 129
Chapter Ⅳ. The affecting variables on Turkish foreign policy 135
4. Introduction 135
4.1 The impact of the US variable in the Turkish foreign policy 135
4.2 The impact of the Russian variable in the Turkish foreign policy 141
4.3 Regional balance and sectarian conflict (Iran - Saudi Arabia - Turkey) 148
4.3.1 Iran -Turkey relations 150
4.3.2 Saudi Arabia-Turkey relations 153
4.4 The impact of the internal variables in foreign policy 157
4.4.1 Turkish soft power 157
Chapter Ⅴ. Conclusion 165
5.1 Conclusion 165
5.2 Recommendations 171
5.3 Political and theoretical implications 172
References 175
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