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Anglais
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Bayram BALCI (Organisation de l'évènement), Mitat Çelikpala (Intervention), Soli Özel (Intervention)
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DOI : 10.60527/yc8t-xc58
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Mitat Çelikpala, Soli Özel. IFEA-GD. (2020, 14 octobre). Looking at the current Turkish foreign policy: perceptions and misperceptions. [Vidéo]. Canal-U. https://doi.org/10.60527/yc8t-xc58. (Consultée le 2 juin 2024)

Looking at the current Turkish foreign policy: perceptions and misperceptions

Réalisation : 14 octobre 2020 - Mise en ligne : 6 septembre 2021
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Turkish foreign policy appears to have been in a state of change. It was trying to rely more on soft power elements in the 2000s, radically shifted to a more aggressive position including sending troops to Syria and muscle flexing in high seas of the Mediterranean. In line with its new perception of its role in the world, Turkey has increasingly asserted itself as a rising actor that is determined to make a contribution to regional and global issues. In the process, Turkish foreign policy has been transformed, not only in its content, but also in the instruments and mechanisms for formulating and conducting foreign-policy agenda. Furthermore, Turkey developed a special dialogue with Russia and Iran while distancing itself from its Western allies.

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