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| 022 | _a1989 - 2667 | ||
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_913359 _aÖzel, Soli |
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_913360 _aÖzkan, Behlül |
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_aIllusions versus reality _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: Turkey’s approach to the Middle East and North Africa |
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_bFride _cApril 2015 |
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| 866 | _8Nº 200 | ||
| 300 | _aRecurso online, 7p. | ||
| 520 | _aWhen the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in Turkey in 2002, it was able to build upon an emerging regional role to create a new, multifaceted Turkish foreign policy brand. Having positioned itself as a regional mediator during the first decade of the 2000s, by the time of the 2011 Arab uprisings Turkey had shifted its role towards a more intrusive style in dealing with its Middle Eastern neighbours. Four years later, Turkey’s once so promising regional standing lies in ruins. Ankara has lost its gamble on Islamists holding power in transitioning neighbours; has discredited its discourse on the need for democratisation across the region as a thinly veiled hegemonic ambition; and has squandered most of its regional geopolitical capital. | ||
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_91851 _aRelaciones Internacionales |
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_91539 _aTurquía |
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_91617 _aOriente medio |
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_91602 _aÁfrica Occidental |
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_uhttp://fride.org/descarga/PB200_Turkey_approach_to_MENA.pdf _qPDF |
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