Turkiye as a Stabilizing Power in an Age of Turmoil (e-bog) af Altun, Fahrettin
Altun, Fahrettin (forfatter)

Turkiye as a Stabilizing Power in an Age of Turmoil e-bog

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More than three decades after the Cold War, international institutions have yet to cope with pressing problems, emerging challenges, and regional and international conflicts. Against the backdrop of an unraveling international order, deepening humanitarian crises, and an uptick in violence, Turkey, under President Recep Tayyip Erdoans leadership, has advocated international cooperation to find ...
E-bog 223,05 DKK
Forfattere Altun, Fahrettin (forfatter)
Udgivet 30 december 2021
Længde 190 sider
Genrer 1DVT
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781680537598
More than three decades after the Cold War, international institutions have yet to cope with pressing problems, emerging challenges, and regional and international conflicts. Against the backdrop of an unraveling international order, deepening humanitarian crises, and an uptick in violence, Turkey, under President Recep Tayyip Erdoans leadership, has advocated international cooperation to find solutions. At the same time, the country has adopted a more proactive foreign policy with an eye toward ending long-standing international disputes while avoiding the trap of unilateralism. Written by Turkeys communications director, Fahrettin Altun, this book offers a concise yet detailed analysis of Turkish foreign policy within the context of civil wars, humanitarian tragedies, and the structural changes taking place in Turkeys neighborhood. Highlighting the historical origins of contemporary problems and the destabilizing effect of unresolved conflicts, the author provides valuable insights into Turkish perspectives on the situation in Cyprus, the Syrian Civil War, the future of Iraq, Irans nuclear ambitions, the Arab Spring, and the Libyan conflict. Finally, Trkiye as a Stabilizing Power in an Age of Turmoil explains why the country has called for the reform of international organizations, such as the United Nations and NATO, and sheds light on the ways in which Turkey has responded to fresh challenges, including the rise of populism and far-right extremism.