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Author:
Donelli, Federico, author.
Title:
Turkey in Africa : Turkey's strategic involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa / Federico Donelli.
Publisher:
I.B. Tauris,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
vi, 216 pages ; 24 cm
Subject:
Turkey--Foreign relations--Africa, Sub-Saharan.
Africa, Sub-Saharan--Foreign relations--Turkey.
Diplomatic relations.
Sub-Saharan Africa.
Turkey.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-212) and index.
Contents:
Acknowledgements, p.vii -- Introduction, p.1 -- 7.2 The implications of the 2016 failed coup attempt: The African battleground, p.171 -- Conclusions, p.181 -- Bibliography, p.189 -- Index, p.213. 1.2 The extant literature and the nature of African studies in Turkey, p.6 -- 1.3 Analytical framework, p.14 -- 1 The relevance of Africa in a multipolar and decentralized system, p.19 -- 1.1 The irregular and decentralized multipolar world order, p.19 -- 1.2 The new scramble{u2019} for Africa and the rising of extra-regional middle powers, p.26 -- 2 Turkish-African relations: A historical perspective, p.31 -- 2.1 The Ottoman period: The internalization of the idea of the {u2018}divided continent{u2019}, p.32 -- 2.2 The Republican period: The lowest point of the relationship, p.38 -- 2.3 From Ozal to Cem: The basis of Turkish policy towards Africa (1980-2002), p.45 -- 3 Turkish rapprochement with sub-Saharan Africa (2002-11), p.55 -- 3.1 A new place for Turkey in the world: A new role, different perceptions and a proactive foreign policy, p.55 -- 3.2 The open policy towards sub-Saharan Africa (2003-10), p.64 -- 3.3 The main factors that drive Turkey{u2019}s engagement, p.70 -- 4 The Somali crisis and the emergence of Turkey s humanitarian- oriented policy, p.75 -- 4.1 The HOA and the (long-ignored) Somali crisis, p.75 -- 4.2 Turkey{u2019}s engagement in the Somali crisis as a mediating actor (2011), p.82 -- 4.3 Humanitarian-oriented policy: The change in Turkeys assertive foreign policy, p.90 -- 5 Turkey{u2019}s way for development: The Ankara Consensus, p.99 -- 5.1 The partnership agenda and the development of security dimension, p.100 -- 5.2 The ideational dimension: Turkey as a neo-Ottoman {u2018}virtuous power{u2019}, p.112 -- 5.3 A mixed paradigm: The Ankara Consensus, p.131 -- 6 Operationalizing Turkey{u2019}s multitrack policy, p.131 -- 6.1 A new kind of diplomacy in the globalized world: The multitrack diplomacy, p.132 -- 6.2 The key traits of Turkish unconventional multitrack, p.136 -- 6.3 A multi-stakeholder approach: Sectors and actors, p.143 -- 7 The Gillen movement in Africa: From Turkish transnational asset to anti-state lobby, p.157 -- 7.1 From the i{u00A7}ik evler to power: The long march through the institutions of Fethullah Gillen, p.158 -- 7.2 The Gillen movement{u2019}s public diplomacy in Africa, p.7.3 -- The implications of the 2016 failed coup attempt: The African battleground, p.171 -- Conclusions, p.181 -- Bibliography, p.189 -- Index, p.213.
ISBN:
9780755636976
075563697X
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1196176532
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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