Turkish foreign policy : the Lausanne syndrome in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East / Zenonas Tziarras.
2022
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Title
Turkish foreign policy : the Lausanne syndrome in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East / Zenonas Tziarras.
Author
Tziarras, Zēnōnas.
ISBN
9783030907464 (electronic bk.)
3030907465 (electronic bk.)
3030907457
9783030907457
3030907465 (electronic bk.)
3030907457
9783030907457
Publication Details
Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-90746-4 doi
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DR471
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.561
Summary
In the context of rapid developments in Turkey and its broader geopolitical environment over the past decade, this book examines and conceptualises Turkey's changing foreign policy towards a more assertive and revisionist paradigm. More specifically it details the rhetorical and practical-political content of what is termed Lausanne Syndrome namely, Turkey's efforts in recent years under the AKP government to revise the geopolitical status quo brought about by the Treaty of Lausanne (1923) in its broader neighbourhood. By employing a Neoclassical Realist theoretical framework and paying particular attention to ideational factors, the book argues that, contrary to the more widely known èvres Syndrome which predicts a more cautious brand of Turkish foreign policy, the Lausanne Syndrome is associated with a different political-ideological current and predicts a more revisionist type of foreign policy behaviour, even though it has emerged out of the same historical circumstances and been triggered by the same external geopolitical factors. The impact of the Lausanne Syndrome on Turkey's foreign policy behaviour is subsequently tested in four case studies from the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East: Cyprus, Libya, Syria, and Iraq.
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SpringerBriefs in international relations, 2731-3360
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction: Turkish Foreign Policy and the Lausanne Syndrome
Chapter 2: A Neoclassical Realist Framework
Chapter 3: From the National Pact to the Sèvres and Lausanne: The Birth of Two Syndromes
Chapter 4: Discursive Manifestations of the Lausanne Syndrome since the Second Group and the AKP Geopolitical Vision
Chapter 5: The Lausanne Syndrome and Revisionism under the AKP: The Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East
Chapter 6: Conclusions.
Chapter 2: A Neoclassical Realist Framework
Chapter 3: From the National Pact to the Sèvres and Lausanne: The Birth of Two Syndromes
Chapter 4: Discursive Manifestations of the Lausanne Syndrome since the Second Group and the AKP Geopolitical Vision
Chapter 5: The Lausanne Syndrome and Revisionism under the AKP: The Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East
Chapter 6: Conclusions.