Author (Person) | Eralp, Doğa Ulaş |
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Publisher | SETA Foundation for Political Economic and Social Research |
Series Title | SETA Policy Brief |
Series Details | No.46, August 2010 |
Publication Date | August 2010 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Bosnia-Herzegovina remains as divided as ever. In the past year Turkish foreign policy in Bosnia-Herzegovina has become more assertive and outcome-oriented. The successes of the new Turkish assertiveness have helped to initiate a much-needed reconciliation process between Serbia and Bosnia-Herzegovina. Turkey derives its assertiveness not only from Foreign Minister Davutoğlu’s vision of sustainable peace but also from its shared history and cultural practices throughout the region. Turkey’s efforts could strengthen the efforts of the international community to integrate BiH into European and trans-Atlantic bodies. |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.setav.org/Ups/dosya/44350.pdf |
Countries / Regions | Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey |