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Turkey's humanitarian diplomacy: objectives, challenges and prospects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 November 2018

Ahmet Davutoğlu*
Affiliation:
Ankara, Turkey, Email: ahmet.davutoglu@mfa.gov.tr

Abstract

Actors who endeavor to withstand the rapid stream of history need to adapt to new developments and changing environments. Turkey's foreign policy, with its regional and international dimensions, is a reflection of such a search for adaptation to the new international climate. Turkey's status in international relations has risen in recent years, thanks to its new foreign policy. To comprehend the multidimensional proactive foreign policy of Turkey, we need to consider new analytical approaches and concepts. Any analysis of Turkey's foreign policy requires thinking in novel ways, through which we can move beyond the current deadlocks and vicious circles in this area of study. One of the key explanatory principles of Turkish foreign policy - probably the most significant one in this period – is “humanitarian diplomacy”.

Type
Analysis of Current Events
Copyright
Copyright © 2013 Association for the Study of Nationalities 

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Note

1. See UN General Assembly Resolution A/RES/67/183 voted on 20 December 2012.Google Scholar