توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Turkey in Africa: Turkey’s Strategic Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa
نام کتاب : Turkey in Africa: Turkey’s Strategic Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ترکیه در آفریقا: مشارکت استراتژیک ترکیه در جنوب صحرای آفریقا
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نویسندگان : Federico Donelli
ناشر : I.B. Tauris
سال نشر : 2021
تعداد صفحات : 225
ISBN (شابک) : 9780755636976 , 9780755636990
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Title Page\nCopyright Page\nContents\nAcknowledgements\nIntroduction\n I.1 Overview and structure of the book\n I.2 The extant literature and the nature of African studies in Turkey\n I.3 Analytical framework\nChapter 1: The relevance of Africa in a multipolar and decentralized system\n 1.1 The irregular and decentralized multipolar world order\n 1.2 The new ‘scramble’ for Africa and the rising of extra-regional middle powers\nChapter 2: Turkish–African relations: A historical perspective\n 2.1 The Ottoman period: The internalization of the idea of the ‘divided continent’\n 2.2 The Republican period: The lowest point of the relationship\n 2.3 From Özal to Cem: The basis of Turkish policy towards Africa (1980–2002)\nChapter 3: Turkish rapprochement with sub-Saharan Africa (2002–11)\n 3.1 A new place for Turkey in the world: A new role, different perceptions and a proactive foreign policy\n 3.2 The open policy towards sub-Saharan Africa (2003–10)\n 3.3 The main factors that drive Turkey’s engagement\nChapter 4: The Somali crisis and the emergence of Turkey’s humanitarian-oriented policy\n 4.1 The HOA and the (long-ignored) Somali crisis\n 4.2 Turkey’s engagement in the Somali crisis as a mediating actor (2011)\n 4.3 Humanitarian-oriented policy: The change in Turkey’s assertive foreign policy\nChapter 5: Turkey’s way for development: The Ankara Consensus\n 5.1 The partnership agenda and the development of security dimension\n 5.2 The ideational dimension: Turkey as a neo-Ottoman ‘virtuous power’\n 5.3 A mixed paradigm: The Ankara Consensus\nChapter 6: Operationalizing Turkey’s multitrack policy\n 6.1 A new kind of diplomacy in the globalized world: The multitrack diplomacy\n 6.2 The key traits of Turkish unconventional multitrack\n 6.3 A multi-stakeholder approach: Sectors and actors\nChapter 7: The Gülen movement in Africa: From Turkish transnational asset to anti-state lobby\n 7.1 From the işık evler to power: The long march through the institutions of Fethullah Gülen\n 7.2 The Gülen movement’s public diplomacy in Africa\n 7.3 The implications of the 2016 failed coup attempt: The African battleground\nConclusions\nBibliography\nIndex