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Title: Turkish foreign policies determinants toward Palestinian issue under the rule of Justice and Development Party (2002–2015)
Other Titles: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/pa.1899
Authors: القبج, سامح Alqubaj،Sameh
Keywords: Turkish foreign policies
Palestinian issue , Justice and Development Party
Issue Date: 1-Apr-2019
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Series/Report no.: Journal of Public Affairs;Volume19, Issue2
Abstract: The study aimed at identifying the determinants, premises and the milestones of the Turkish Foreign Policy under the rule of the Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi (AKP) toward the Palestinian issue. The study sought to unveil the basics and foundations of this new Turkish foreign policy, which the AKP depends on. The researcher investigated historically the Turkish foreign policy toward the Palestinian issue in the last era. It has established a kind of relative compatibility with the neighborhood and the world on many foreign policy issues, which all are characteristics that granted Turkey the possibility of establishing and implementing active and influential policies.The Palestinian issue with all its intricate and barbed nature is the best entrance of AKP Turkey to take a regional and international place. The Palestinian issue is considered the entrance of AKP Turkey to the “Islamic World.” At the end of the study, the researcher recommended that the Palestinian politicians benefit from the Turkish foreign policy under the rule of the AKP. It is through this policy that Turkey occupies a distinctive regional role through mediating between the disputing parties and exploits this role and its acceptance by the international community in supporting the Palestinian issue.
URI: https://dspace.pass.ps/handle/123456789/89
ISSN: 1479-1854
Appears in Collections:International and diplomatic relations

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