Title of article :
The Impact of Changing Islamic Identity on Turkey’s New Foreign Policy
Author/Authors :
Warning, Martina , Kardaş, Tuncay Sakarya University - Department of International Relations, sakarya, Turkey
Abstract :
Much praise and calumny has been heaped on the new Turkish Foreign
Policy (TFP) for its peculiar record in the last decade. In particular,
probing into whether Turkey drifts from the West have recently
become something of a cottage industry. Systematic studies analyzing
complexities and nuances of the new TFP are scarce. Instead, both
the champions and critics of the new TFP often cloak normative and
empirical debate in hastily designed conceptual edifice, which not only
tend to simplify and misconstrue the whole debate on what is at stake
in Turkey’s changing identity and foreign policy, but also expose deep
misperceptions and confusions rather than scholarly communication.
This article seeks to offer an analysis of Turkey’s new foreign policy
orientations in relation to its identity-changes affect policies and positions
of Turkey in world politics. It first provides a general overview of
the approach developed by the founding figure of the new TFP, Ahmet
Davutoğlu. Secondly, it identifies theoretical underpinnings of the new
TFP with a view to evaluating the role of its religious and cultural
identity. Then, a selection of discussions both from the advocates and
critics with regard to empirical cases including the Iraq and Israeli
conundrums are put under scrutiny. Thirdly, the much-hyped debate as
to whether the new TFP drifts from the West and its ideals are put into
context order to provide a more balanced view of what is at issue in
Turkey’s changing foreign policy orientations.
Keywords :
Turkish Foreign Policy , Ahmet Davutoğlu , Strategic Depth , Islam , Middle East , Shift of Axis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics