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Abstract
A certain shift in the Turkish foreign policy has been noticeable over the last decade, especially after the AKP (Justice and Development Party) came to power in 2002, which manifested in closer relations with its Arab neighbors and simultaneously a more aggressive stance towards Israel. These developments have led many researchers to say that Turkey’s activism in the Middle East represents its return towards the East, at the expense of its Europeanization aspirations. The current research paper aims to study the validity of this claim by looking at different sets of interactions between Turkey and its neighbors, through a constructivist lens of competing yet complementary variables.The ascending multilateralism manifested in Turkey’s foreign policy discourse and initiatives has been interpreted by some (Reynolds 2012) as a consequence of the exhaustion of the Kemalist project, while others (vom Hau et al 2012) see it as the logical result of the complex internal and external interactions of modernization and globalization at the level of the Turkish society. The conceptual categories proposed for assessing Turkey’s conduct in relation to other states open up perspectives for exploring further cooperation interactions between Turkey and the EU, on the one hand, and with countries in their shared neighborhood as well.
在过去十年中,土耳其外交政策的某种转变是显而易见的,特别是在2002年正义与发展党(AKP)掌权之后,这表现在与阿拉伯邻国建立更密切的关系,同时对以色列采取更积极的立场。这些发展使得许多研究人员认为,土耳其在中东的激进主义代表着它以牺牲欧洲化的愿望为代价,向东方回归。当前的研究论文旨在通过竞争但互补的变量的建构主义视角,通过观察土耳其与其邻国之间不同的相互作用,来研究这一说法的有效性。一些人(Reynolds 2012)将土耳其外交政策话语和倡议中体现出来的多边主义的上升解释为凯末尔主义项目耗尽的结果,而另一些人(vom Hau et al 2012)则将其视为土耳其社会层面现代化和全球化复杂的内部和外部相互作用的逻辑结果。为评估土耳其与其他国家的关系而提出的概念类别为探索土耳其与欧盟之间以及与其共同邻国之间的进一步合作互动开辟了视角。