The Political Economy of “New Turkish Foreign Policy’’: A Critical Appraisal

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Abstract

In the recent Turkish foreign policy literature, political economy approaches have started to emerge in addition to the burgeoning international relations analyses. The political economy perspectives that consider foreign policy as a complex web of dynamic interaction between politics, economics and international relations, contribute significantly to more comprehensively furthering the understanding of foreign policy proactivism in Turkey. However, the current literature mainly concentrates on the role of economy in the new Turkish foreign policy within a descriptive framework rather than adopting a critical approach. Therefore, with the aim of filling the aforementioned gap in the literature, this study puts an emphasis on the constraints of the Turkish economy to be employed as a practical hand in Turkish foreign policy. This study highlights the importance of the transformation of Turkish political economy into a “proactive state” structure in order to operationalize economy as a sustainable vehicle in foreign policy. In this regard, this study discusses the three fundamental constraints (1) lack of comprehensive industrial strategy, (2) asymmetric structure of foreign trade and (3) social polarization/lack of synergy.

Keywords

New Turkish Foreign Policy, Political Economy of Turkish Foreign Policy, Proactive State, Foreign Policy and Economy, State Capacity

Citation

Kutlay, Mustafa, “The Political Economy of “New Turkish Foreign Policy’’: A Critical Appraisal”, International Relations, Volume 9, Issue 35 (Fall 2012), pp. 101-127.

Affiliations

  • Mustafa Kutlay, PhD Candidate, Koç University, Department of International Relations
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