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Är Turkiet en revisionistisk stat?

Blomqvist, Mathilda LU (2023) In Är Turkiet en revisionistisk stat? STVK02 20222
Department of Political Science
Abstract
Revisionism is a widespread phenomenon in international relations – it questions why and how states grow dissatisfied with the international order and seek to pursue their broader interests. Since Adalet ve Kalknma Partisi (AKP) took power in 2002, Türkiye has gained significant self-confidence. Building upon that notion, questions concerning Türkiye’s revisionist tendencies have been raised. On the other hand, few studies have examined whether Türkiye can be labeled a revisionist state, by adopting a theoretical concept. This case study aims to understand the Foreign Policy during the rule of AKP to determine if Türkiye is a revisionist state. By adopting a realist, liberal and constructivist approach, this thesis will examine AKP:s... (More)
Revisionism is a widespread phenomenon in international relations – it questions why and how states grow dissatisfied with the international order and seek to pursue their broader interests. Since Adalet ve Kalknma Partisi (AKP) took power in 2002, Türkiye has gained significant self-confidence. Building upon that notion, questions concerning Türkiye’s revisionist tendencies have been raised. On the other hand, few studies have examined whether Türkiye can be labeled a revisionist state, by adopting a theoretical concept. This case study aims to understand the Foreign Policy during the rule of AKP to determine if Türkiye is a revisionist state. By adopting a realist, liberal and constructivist approach, this thesis will examine AKP:s Foreign Policy and explain the origins of its revisionism. Throughout this thesis, it becomes apparent that Türkiye can be seen as a “selective revisionist”. Although Türkiye defends the existing liberal international order to some extent, the study demonstrates that Türkiye aims to alter the regional and international order, but not necessarily overthrow them. Türkiye’s revisionism appears to reflect its desire to retake a leadership position in international affairs based on its sentimental relationship to the Ottoman Empire's golden age and suggestions for a more "just" international order. (Less)
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author
Blomqvist, Mathilda LU
supervisor
organization
alternative title
En kvalitativ fallstudie av 20 år med Erdoğan och AKP
course
STVK02 20222
year
type
M2 - Bachelor Degree
subject
keywords
Turkiet, Revisionism, Status Quo, Utrikespolitik, Internationella Relationer, Realism, Liberalism, Konstruktivism, Fallstudie
publication/series
Är Turkiet en revisionistisk stat?
language
Swedish
id
9105621
date added to LUP
2023-02-22 13:27:34
date last changed
2023-02-22 13:27:34
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  abstract     = {{Revisionism is a widespread phenomenon in international relations – it questions why and how states grow dissatisfied with the international order and seek to pursue their broader interests. Since Adalet ve Kalknma Partisi (AKP) took power in 2002, Türkiye has gained significant self-confidence. Building upon that notion, questions concerning Türkiye’s revisionist tendencies have been raised. On the other hand, few studies have examined whether Türkiye can be labeled a revisionist state, by adopting a theoretical concept. This case study aims to understand the Foreign Policy during the rule of AKP to determine if Türkiye is a revisionist state. By adopting a realist, liberal and constructivist approach, this thesis will examine AKP:s Foreign Policy and explain the origins of its revisionism. Throughout this thesis, it becomes apparent that Türkiye can be seen as a “selective revisionist”. Although Türkiye defends the existing liberal international order to some extent, the study demonstrates that Türkiye aims to alter the regional and international order, but not necessarily overthrow them. Türkiye’s revisionism appears to reflect its desire to retake a leadership position in international affairs based on its sentimental relationship to the Ottoman Empire's golden age and suggestions for a more "just" international order.}},
  author       = {{Blomqvist, Mathilda}},
  language     = {{swe}},
  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  series       = {{Är Turkiet en revisionistisk stat?}},
  title        = {{Är Turkiet en revisionistisk stat?}},
  year         = {{2023}},
}