Davutoğlu era in Turkish foreign policy revisited

B Aras - Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2014Taylor & Francis
The challenges of the Arab Spring and of Syrian unrest in particular have generated
scholarly debate on Ahmet Davutoğlu's broadly appreciated 'zero problems with neighbours'
principle in Turkish foreign policy. This paper presents an assessment of the viability of the
Davutoğlu vision and the changing parameters of foreign policy in a new era. It concludes
with a discussion of a crucial question:'Is this the end of Davutoğlu's foreign policy vision?'
The challenges of the Arab Spring and of Syrian unrest in particular have generated scholarly debate on Ahmet Davutoğlu's broadly appreciated ‘zero problems with neighbours’ principle in Turkish foreign policy. This paper presents an assessment of the viability of the Davutoğlu vision and the changing parameters of foreign policy in a new era. It concludes with a discussion of a crucial question: ‘Is this the end of Davutoğlu's foreign policy vision?’
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