Turkey, Power and the West: Gendered International Relations and Foreign Policy

Turkey, Power and the West: Gendered International Relations and Foreign Policy

by Ali Bilgic
Turkey, Power and the West: Gendered International Relations and Foreign Policy

Turkey, Power and the West: Gendered International Relations and Foreign Policy

by Ali Bilgic

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Overview

During the leadership of Recep Tayyip Erdo?an and the AKP, the Turkish government shifted from a 'reactive' to an 'activist' foreign policy. As a result, many in the West increasingly began to see Turkey as a key actor in the international relations of the region, and indeed the wider international stage. Turkey and the West offers a unique approach to this transformation and considers questions of Turkish national identity and its relations with the West through the lens of gender studies. From the Ottoman Empire to the present day, the book constructs an image of Turkish foreign policy as reflecting a gendered insecurity - one of a 'non-Western' Turkish masculinity subordinated to a 'Western' hegemonic masculinity - and shows how Turkey's 'subordination' has in turn been internalised by its own politicians. Across a diverse range of sources, Bilgic takes advantage of new theories such as critical security studies (CSS) to paint a picture of a Turkish republic anxious to make its mark on the world stage, yet perennially insecure about its position as a global power.
Turkey and the West is essential for students and researchers interested in Turkish politics and the international relations of the Middle East, as well as those with an interest in gender and identity studies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781786720849
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 09/29/2016
Series: Library of Modern Turkey
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 304
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ali Bilgic is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University, Ankara. He holds a PhD from Aberystwyth University in the UK. Dr Bilgic is the editor responsible for Turkey, the Middle East and North Africa for the Journal of Contemporary European Research and a member of the communication team for International Political Sociology. He is the author of Rethinking Security in the Age of Migration: Trust and Emancipation in Europe (2013) and his articles have appeared in Review of International Studies, Eurasian Geography and Economics, Journal of Southeast Europe and Black Sea Studies."

Table of Contents

One: West/non-West as Gendered Constructs
Two: Being non-West as Gendered Insecurity
Three: the Ottoman Empire's Subordinated Masculinity
Four: Gendered Insecurity Continued: the New Republic
Five: the Cold War: An Opportunity for Reconstructing Turkey's Masculinity
Six: New Gendered Foreign Policy Activism of Turkey
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