Explanation of the book
This book examines Turkish foreign policy, which has recently seemed like a difficult test for Arab political writings that have failed to provide a scientific understanding of the Turkish phenomenon and the rise of Turkey's role in the Middle East, especially after the Justice and Development Party came to power in Ankara. The book aims to present a new approach to Turkish foreign policy and its main circles, which include Europe, the United States, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
Section: Political books
Number of pages: 389 pages
This book examines Turkish foreign policy, which has recently seemed like a difficult test for Arab political writings that have failed to provide a scientific understanding of the Turkish phenomenon and the rise of Turkey's role in the Middle East, especially after the Justice and Development Party came to power in Ankara. The book aims to present a new approach to Turkish foreign policy and its main circles, which include Europe, the United States, Central Asia, and the Middle East.
Turkish Foreign Policy - Continuity and Change
209 kr