Transnational Issues, Non-governmental Organizations and the Genesis of Modern Turkish Diplomacy

This study focuses on the role of non-governmental organizations of the refugees and minorities in the foreign policy formulation of modern Turkey. Specifically, the Lausanne Treaty negotiations (1922–1923) between the Ankara Government and the Allied Pow

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A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy Edited by Hazal Papuççular · Deniz Kuru

Middle East Today

Series Editors Fawaz A. Gerges Department of International Relations London School of Economics London, UK Nader Hashemi Josef Korbel School of International Studies Center for Middle East Studies University of Denver Denver, CO, USA

The Iranian Revolution of 1979, the Iran-Iraq War, the Gulf War, and the US invasion and occupation of Iraq have dramatically altered the geopolitical landscape of the contemporary Middle East. The Arab Spring uprisings have complicated this picture. This series puts forward a critical body of first-rate scholarship that reflects the current political and social realities of the region, focusing on original research about contentious politics and social movements; political institutions; the role played by non-governmental organizations such as Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Muslim Brotherhood; and the Israeli-Palestine conflict. Other themes of interest include Iran and Turkey as emerging pre-eminent powers in the region, the former an ‘Islamic Republic’ and the latter an emerging democracy currently governed by a party with Islamic roots; the Gulf monarchies, their petrol economies and regional ambitions; potential problems of nuclear proliferation in the region; and the challenges confronting the United States, Europe, and the United Nations in the greater Middle East. The focus of the series is on general topics such as social turmoil, war and revolution, international relations, occupation, radicalism, democracy, human rights, and Islam as a political force in the context of the modern Middle East.

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Hazal Papuççular · Deniz Kuru Editors

A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy

Editors Hazal Papuççular Department of International Relations Istanbul Kültür University Istanbul, Turkey

Deniz Kuru Department of Political Science Goethe Universität Frankfurt Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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