Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: foreign policy, Huseyin Bagci, Middle East, Semih Idiz, Turkey, Turkey-EU
Deutsche Welle (Germany) 19 June 2012
Ayhan Simsek
With its growing political influence, Turkey is seeking a stronger role in world politics. However, its domestic political problems, as well as regional crises, pose major challenges to its foreign policy ambitions. (suite…)
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Tags: bilateral relations, diplomacy, elections, François Hollande, France, Nicolas Sarkozy, Semih Idiz, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU
Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey) 27 April 2012, p. 7
Semih Idiz
There is speculation as to whether a victory by François Hollande in the French Presidential elections would be good for Turkey, or whether it would represent much of the same, given the negative pattern established under President Nicolas Sarkozy. (suite…)
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Tags: bilateral relations, Cengiz Aktar, elections, France, Ioannis N. Grigoriadis, Nicolas Sarkozy, relations bilatérales, Semih Idiz, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU
The National (UAE) April 24, 2012, p. 1
Thomas Seibert, Istanbul
A defeat of Nicolas Sarkozy in the presidential election in France could boost the European Union application of Turkey, a rising regional power and the biggest economy of the Middle East, some analysts say. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.
Tags: Doha Debates, Istanbul, printemps arabe, Qatar, Semih Idiz, Turkey / Turquie
Les Echos (France) no. 21134, mercredi 29 février 2012, p. 14
Dans la presse étrangère
Hürriyet
Est-ce que les Arabes savent ce qu’est le modèle turc ? » s’interroge le quotidien « Hürriyet ». Selon un sondage réalisé par l’institut YouGov pour le « Doha Debates », un forum financé par une fondation du Qatar, 72 % des personnes interrogées dans des pays arabes estiment que la Turquie est un bon modèle pour l’Egypte, la Tunisie et la Libye. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.
Tags: Ahmet Davutoglu, Libye, Semih Idiz, Turkey / Turquie
Courrier international, no. 1066, jeudi, 7 avril 2011, p. 19 Türkçe
Milliyet, Semih Idiz, Istanbul
La politique ambitieuse que voulait mener le ministre des Affaires étrangères Ahmet Davutoglu vis-à-vis du Moyen-Orient et de l’Afrique semble désormais caduque. Bien que le gouvernement prétende être « favorable à des changements au niveau régional », il n’est pas certain que cela concerne l’actuel processus qui secoue le monde arabe. (suite…)
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, December 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)