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Crises and regional governance attempts: the curious case of Turkey in critical perspective

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dc.contributor.departmentDepartment of Economics
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dc.contributor.kuauthorDönmez, Pınar E.
dc.contributor.schoolcollegeinstituteCollege of Administrative Sciences and Economics
dc.date.accessioned2024-11-10T00:00:12Z
dc.date.issued2014
dc.description.abstractDespite often being treated as an ‘anti-case’ of regionalism, borrowing an expression used for the Middle Eastern region (Coskun, 2008, p. 89), Turkey has recently been receiving considerable amount of public and scholarly attention due to its increasing international profile and active foreign policy over the past decade. It has been called, among other things, a ‘benign’ (instead of a ‘coercive regional power’) (Aras, 2005; Onis, 2003), a ‘trading state’ (Kirisci, 2009), an ‘emerging middle power’, and a ‘bridge-builder’ (Lesage and Kacar, 2010; Vom Hau et al., 2012). However, these analyses have not addressed Turkey’s role (or lack thereof) in facilitating regional governance as defined in this volume. Yet, in the case of Turkey, this is crucial. The latest ‘global’ crisis has had dramatic implications for the European, the Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean regions, all three of which border Turkey. It is thus appropriate to consider the challenges posed to Turkey, given the rhetoric of its so-called emergent regional influence, and to use approaches, which assume the permeation of such influence over time. To do this, a critical and historical perspective, which incorporates the decisive role of crisis (in the singular), and crises (in plural), in triggering and hindering regional governance modes is necessary.
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dc.identifier.doi10.1057/9781137347572_8
dc.identifier.eissn2662-2491
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dc.identifier.endpage135
dc.identifier.isbn9781137347572
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dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1057/9781137347572_8
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/15767
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dc.keywordsRegional governance
dc.keywordsRegionalism
dc.keywordsTürkiye
dc.keywordsGlobal crisis
dc.keywordsForeign policy
dc.keywordsInternational political economy
dc.keywordsDepoliticization
dc.keywordsNew regionalism
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherPalgrave Macmillan
dc.relation.affiliationKoç University
dc.relation.collectionKoç University Institutional Repository
dc.relation.ispartofRegionalizing Global Crises: The Financial Crisis and New Frontiers in Regional Governance
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dc.subjectRegional governance and crisis in Türkiye
dc.subjectTürkiye and regionalism
dc.subjectCritical international political economy
dc.titleCrises and regional governance attempts: the curious case of Turkey in critical perspective
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