Turkey’s re-imagined neighborhood policy after the Arab Spring

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Publication Date 19/04/2012
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Joshua W. Walker was a speaker at the international conference on “The international consequences of the Arab Spring” held at Ifri on March 13th, 2012. This paper is a follow up on his oral intervention.

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Turkey’s emergence in the 21st century as a regional power has been in the making for the last decade, but only fully crystallized in the wake of the “Arab Spring” in 2011. Unlike regional powers like Iran and Saudi Arabia that actively supported counter-protest movements to deflect attention away from their own domestic shortcomings, Turkey’s vibrant civil society nudged the government onto the side of the Arab street even at the expense of investments made with previous regimes. Given Turkey’s recent economic success and democratic character in a Muslim context, Ankara’s courtship of the newly emerging Arab democracies in the Maghreb region has been notably successful in contrast to underlining tensions with its own neighbors that has limited the potential of Turkish influence.

Source Link Link to Main Source https://www.ifri.org/en/publications/enotes/perspectives-mom/turkeys-re-imagined-neighborhood-policy-after-arab-spring
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  • https://www.ifri.org/sites/default/files/atoms/files/actuellejoshwalkerturquie.pdf
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