These contributions by international scholars reconsider the conceptualization of power in world politics. Arguing that the importance of power in international relations is underestimated, the book presents and employs a taxonomy of power that embraces agency, institutions, structure and discourse.
Middle Powers in Global Governance
โ Scribed by Emel Parlar Dal
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing;Palgrave Macmillan
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 280
- Edition
- 1st ed.
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
This volume summarizes, synthesizes, updates, and contextualizes Turkeyโs multiple roles in global governance. As a result of various political, economic, cultural and technological changes occurring in the international system, the need for an effective and appropriate global governance is unfolding. In such an environment, Turkeyโs and other rising/middle powersโ initiatives appear to be indispensable for rendering the existing global governance mechanisms more functional and effective. The authors contribute to the assessment of changing global governance practices of secondary and/or middle power states with a special focus on Turkeyโs multiple roles and issue-based global governance policies.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xix
Profiling Middle Powers in Global Governance and the Turkish Case: An Introduction (Emel Parlar Dal)....Pages 1-31
Front Matter ....Pages 33-33
Through a Glass Darkly: The Past, Present, and Future of Turkish Foreign Policy (Richard Falk)....Pages 35-51
From Mogadishu to Buenos Aires: The Global South in the Turkish Foreign Policy in the Late JDP Period (2011โ2017) (Federico Donelli, Ariel Gonzalez Levaggi)....Pages 53-73
Turkeyโs Multistakeholder Diplomacy: From a Middle Power Angle (Gรผrol Baba)....Pages 75-96
Front Matter ....Pages 97-97
Turkey, Global Governance, and the UN (Thomas G. Weiss)....Pages 99-113
Turkey in the UN Funding System: A Comparative Analysis with the BRICS Countries (2010โ2013) (Emel Parlar Dal, Ali Murat Kurลun)....Pages 115-132
Analyzing โTโ in MIKTA: Turkeyโs Changing Middle Power Role in the United Nations (Gonca Oฤuz Gรถk, Radiye Funda Karadeniz)....Pages 133-161
Assessing Turkeyโs New Global Governance Strategies: The G20 Example (Emel Parlar Dal, Ali Murat Kurลun)....Pages 163-184
Front Matter ....Pages 185-185
A Heuristic History of Global Development Governance Since the 1960s and Turkey (Mehmet Emin Arda)....Pages 187-211
Narrating Turkeyโs Story: Communicating Its Nation Brand Through Public Diplomacy (Senem B. รevik)....Pages 213-230
A Comparative Analysis of China and Turkeyโs Development Aid Activities in Sub-Saharan Africa (Ferit Belder, Samiratou Dipama)....Pages 231-253
Turkey and India in the Context of Foreign Aid to Africa (Hakan Mehmetcik)....Pages 255-275
โฆ Subjects
Political Science and International Relations; Governance and Government; International Relations Theory; Middle Eastern Politics; Foreign Policy; International Organization; Globalization
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