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Militarization of Turkish Foreign Policy?: Revisiting the Contours of Hard Power
This book critically examines Turkeys shift towards a more coercive and hard power-driven foreign policy over the past decade. It explores how Ankaras assertive orientation has reshaped its regional policies, with militarized international disputes and the pursuit of strategic autonomy becoming defining features. The contributors delve into the theoretical underpinnings of this transformation while offering empirically grounded analyses of its practical manifestations. Key areas of focus include the evolution of Turkeys defense industry, the international engagements of the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK), the transformation of the National Intelligence Organization (MIT), changes within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, counter-terrorism strategies, and energy policies.

This volume is ideal for scholars, researchers, and students in the fields of international relations, political science, Middle Eastern studies, and security studies. It will also appeal to policymakers and practitioners interested in understanding Turkeys evolving foreign policy and its implications for regional and global dynamics.

The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue in Southeast European and Black Sea Studies.
Introduction: Debating the hard power turn in Turkish foreign policy
1.
Scope, drivers and manifestations of the realist turn in Turkish foreign
policy: a case of delayed strategic adjustment
2. Evaluating the advances and
challenges in Turkeys defence industry: a comparative analysis
3. Turkeys
military cooperation network through bilateral relations: the transition from
military support recipient to provider
4. The nexus between intelligence and
foreign policy in the Turkish context: strategic implications of the MITs
transformation
5. Counter-terrorism in the age of hard power: reassessing
Turkeys policy against the PKK
6. From diplomacy to hard power?
Restructuring, weakening, and sidelining of the Turkish Ministry of Foreign
Affairs (20092023)
7. Turkeys energy diplomacy and instrumentalization of
hard power
aban Karda is a Research Professor and Program Coordinator at the Gulf Studies Center at the College of Arts and Sciences at Qatar University, Qatar.