Turkey and the Global Political Economy: Geographies, Regions and Actors in a Changing World Order

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Mehmet Erman Erol, Gorkem Altinors, Gonenc Uysal
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2025. jan. 23. - 240 oldal
While there has been a huge expansion of the literature on Turkish political economy and foreign policy in the last decade or so, fewer studies have explored Turkey's engagement with the changing global political economy since 2008 in a holistic manner. Against the backdrop of the debates on the 'rise of the Global South' and the crisis and decline of the US-led Liberal International Order, this book interrogates Turkey's ambitions to increase its regional and global economic, political, and military 'footprint' and the limitations thereof. The volume explores Turkey's economic and political relations with diverse regions and countries, ranging from Latin America to sub-Saharan Africa, post-Brexit Britain to Iran, as well as rising powers India and China. Drawing upon various critical IPE/IR approaches, the book offers a critical perspective, challenging conventional accounts which tend to draw upon and reproduce rigid dichotomies.
 

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The crisis of the capitalist international order and militarization
2020
Rethinking Turkeys integration with Europe within the context of crises
2008
Business as usual? A political economy approach to the AngloTurkish
1991
A critical
2003
A discussion of variegated
2024
A closer look at ChinaTurkey relations in a changing global order
2023
and trade at least until the August 2019 lockdown of Kashmir
1990
A case of subimperialism
2003
Turkish subimperialism extended? The meaning of Turkish foreign policy
2021
Index
2029
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Mehmet Erman Erol is a Lecturer in International Relations at De Montfort University, Leicester, UK.
Görkem Altinörs is Associate Professor of Political Science at Bilecik Seyh Edebali University, Turkey.
Gönenç Uysal is a Lecturer in International Political Economy at Lancaster University, UK.

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