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Explains why Turkey embraced the Arab Spring despite the risk both domestically and internationally.

Turkey''s enthusiastic embrace of the Arab Spring set in motion a dynamic that fundamentally altered its relations with the United States, Russia, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Iran, and transformed Turkey from a soft power to a hard power in the tangled geopolitics of the Middle East. Birol Baskan and Ömer Taspinar argue that the ruling Justice and Development Party''s (AKP) Islamist background played a significant role in the country''s decision to embrace the uprisings and the subsequent foreign policy direction the country has pursued. They demonstrate that religious ideology is endogenous to-shaping and in turn being shaped by-Turkey''s various engagements in the Middle East. The Nation or the Ummah emphasizes that while Islamist religious ideology does not provide specific policy prescriptions, it does shape the way the ruling elite sees and interprets the context and the structural boundaries they operate within.

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    A Hardback by Birol Baskan, Ömer Taşpınar

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      Publisher: State University of New York Press
      Publication Date: 12/1/2021 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781438486475, 978-1438486475
      ISBN10: 1438486472

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Explains why Turkey embraced the Arab Spring despite the risk both domestically and internationally.

      Turkey''s enthusiastic embrace of the Arab Spring set in motion a dynamic that fundamentally altered its relations with the United States, Russia, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Iran, and transformed Turkey from a soft power to a hard power in the tangled geopolitics of the Middle East. Birol Baskan and Ömer Taspinar argue that the ruling Justice and Development Party''s (AKP) Islamist background played a significant role in the country''s decision to embrace the uprisings and the subsequent foreign policy direction the country has pursued. They demonstrate that religious ideology is endogenous to-shaping and in turn being shaped by-Turkey''s various engagements in the Middle East. The Nation or the Ummah emphasizes that while Islamist religious ideology does not provide specific policy prescriptions, it does shape the way the ruling elite sees and interprets the context and the structural boundaries they operate within.

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