Managing Change and Continuity in Turkish foreign policy
@inproceedings{McLean2012ManagingCA, title={Managing Change and Continuity in Turkish foreign policy}, author={Wayne McLean}, year={2012} }
This paper explores recent scholarship on the connection between domestic level
variables and external factors in shaping foreign policy behaviour. Turkey presents
itself as an excellent case through which to explore this puzzle given the combination
of strong systemic constraints on its strategic policy, combined with a rapidly
changing domestic discourse. Here, the shift away from the ideology of Kemalism
and towards a ‘neo-Ottoman’ agenda over the past decade has run parallel to… Expand
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