Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south

Abstract: Interpretations about Turkey’s strategic orientations in the post-Cold War had simplified the divide between the Western, and non-western orientations. The problematic relations with the European Union, the increasing discussions about the role of Turkey in the Syrian crisis, and the i...

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Autores principales: Donelli, Federico, González Levaggi, Ariel
Formato: Artículo
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Marmara University. Faculty of Political Sciences 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/15308
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topic POLITICA EXTERIOR
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
GEOPOLITICA
spellingShingle POLITICA EXTERIOR
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
GEOPOLITICA
Donelli, Federico
González Levaggi, Ariel
Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
topic_facet POLITICA EXTERIOR
RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES
GEOPOLITICA
description Abstract: Interpretations about Turkey’s strategic orientations in the post-Cold War had simplified the divide between the Western, and non-western orientations. The problematic relations with the European Union, the increasing discussions about the role of Turkey in the Syrian crisis, and the increasing rapprochement with the Russian Federation are lively examples of the tangled options of Ankara’s foreign policy. Despite that, there is an proliferating literature about the growing role of Turkey in the Global South, especially related to the expansion of diplomatic networks, foreign aid, humanitarian assistance and quasi-interregional cooperation. This paper will address the southern dimension of the Turkish foreign policy by identifying the main international and domestic variables that have pushed for further activism in the Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. The main argument is that the political and economic emergence of the non-western world, next to the narrative promoted by the ruling JDP elite - especially connected to the quest for a global engagement and partially related to the identity nexus – helped to expand this strategic perspective formulated in the late 1990s.
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author Donelli, Federico
González Levaggi, Ariel
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González Levaggi, Ariel
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title Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
title_short Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
title_full Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
title_fullStr Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
title_full_unstemmed Becoming global actor: the turkish agenda for the global south
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publisher Marmara University. Faculty of Political Sciences
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