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TÜRKİYE’NİN AKP HÜKÜMETİ DÖNEMİNDE YÜRÜTTÜĞÜ BATI BALKANLAR SİYASETİNİN BİR DEĞERLENDİRMESİ VE DAVUTOĞLU SONRASI DÖNEME BAKIŞ

Year 2018, Issue: 43, 355 - 367, 23.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.21563/sutad.510531

Abstract

Bu çalışma, Avrupa Birliği’nin Batı Balkanlar’daki devletler üzerindeki siyasi, normatif ve ekonomik gücünün son yıllarda düşüşe geçtiğini ileri sürmektedir. Özellikle Birliğin ‘Avrupalılaştırma ‘ politikasının etkilerinin azalmasıyla birlikte Batı Balkanlar’da diğer bölgesel ve global aktörler için bir manevra alanı oluşmuştur. Rusya ve Çin ile birlikte bölgesel bir aktör olan Türkiye’nin de bölgedeki faaliyetlerini arttırması neticesinde, Batı Balkanlar bölgesel alt sisteminde tek kutupluluktan çok kutupluluğa doğru bir geçiş yaşanmıştır. Bu çalışma, güç dengesindeki bu dönüşüm doğrultusunda, Türkiye’nin AKP döneminde bölge ile ilişkilerinde meydana gelen değişimi, analiz etmeyi amaçlamaktadır.

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AN EVALUATION OF TURKEY’S WESTERN BALKANS POLICY UNDER THE AKP AND PROSPECTS FOR THE POST-DAVUTOĞLU ERA

Year 2018, Issue: 43, 355 - 367, 23.07.2018
https://doi.org/10.21563/sutad.510531

Abstract

This article argues that in the last decade there is a visible decline in the political, normative and economic power of the European Union (EU) as a dominant actor in the Western Balkans (WB). Particularly the slowing down of the EU’s hegemonic project of Europeanization in the region created space for maneuver for other global and regional players. In this power vacuum, Turkey, alongside with Russia and China has aspired to play a central role in a region that is drifting into multi-polarity. This study aims to analyze Turkey's relations with the Western Balkans under the AKP Government.

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  • Clark, D. and Foxall, A. (2014). Russia’s Role in the Balkans—Cause for Concern?. The Henry Jackson Society, 10.
  • Davutoğlu, A. (2001). Stratejik derinlik. Küre Yayınları, İstanbul.
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  • Ekinci, Didem (2009), Turkey and the Balkans in the Post-Cold War Era: Diplomatic/Political, Economic and Military Relations, Ankara:
  • Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Ph.D. dissertation.
  • Ekinci, M.U. (2013), “Turkey’s “Zero Problems” Era in the Balkans”, SETA, Ankara.
  • Ekinci, M. U. (2014). A Golden Age of Relations: Turkey and the Western Balkans During the AK Party Period. Insight Turkey, 16(1), 103.
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  • The European Geopolitical Forum (EGF), Transition, Security and Stability in the Wider-Black Sea Region. Transition in Turkey: A
  • Critical Assessment and Current Challenges (Brussels, 2013).
  • Fatić, A. (2010) A Strategy based on doubt: Russia courts Southeast Europe, Contemporary Security Policy, 31(3) *
  • Hall, S. (1996), ‘The Problem of Ideology: Marxism without Guarantees’ in Morley, D. and Chen, K. H., (eds.), Stuart Hall: Critical
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  • Rupnik, J. (2011) ‘The Balkans as a European Question’ in Rupnik, J. (ed.), The Western Balkans and the EU: “the Hour of Europe". Institute for Security Studies.
  • Rutland, P. (2008). Russia as an energy superpower. New Political Economy, 13(2), 203-210.**
  • Somun, H. (2011). Turkish Foreign Policy in the Balkans and “Neo-Ottomanism": A Personal Account. Insight Turkey, 13(3), 33.
  • Tanasković, D. and Čorbić, I. (2013). Neo-Ottomanism: A Doctrine and Foreign Policy Practice. Association of Non-Governmental Organisations of Southeast Europe-CIVIS.
  • Tsygankov, A. P. (2010) Russia’s Foreign Policy: Change and Continuity in National Identity, Plymouth: Rowman & Littlefield.
  • Türkes, M. and Gökgöz, G. (2006). The European Union's Strategy towards the Western Balkans: Exclusion or Integration?. East European Politics & Societies, 20(4), 659-690. *
  • Vračić, A. (2016). Turkey's Role In The Western Balkans, Research Paper 11.
  • Vračić, A., Joseph, E.P. and Ivanovic, T. (2017), Turkey in the Western Balkans: A Waning Interest, in Toperich, S. and Ünver Noi, A. (eds.) Turkey and Transatlantic Relations. Washington, DC: Center for Transatlantic Relations.
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Primary Language English
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Authors

Zeynep Elif Koç This is me

Murat Önsoy

Publication Date July 23, 2018
Published in Issue Year 2018 Issue: 43

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APA Elif Koç, Z., & Önsoy, M. (2018). AN EVALUATION OF TURKEY’S WESTERN BALKANS POLICY UNDER THE AKP AND PROSPECTS FOR THE POST-DAVUTOĞLU ERA. Selçuk Üniversitesi Türkiyat Araştırmaları Dergisi(43), 355-367. https://doi.org/10.21563/sutad.510531

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