The making of Turkish exceptionalism: the west, the rest and unreconciled issues from the past
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Date
2023
Authors
Yanik, Lerna K. K.
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Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Abstract
This article has two main goals. The first is to examine the role of politics of space and time in making Turkey's international relations. The second is to answer a more general question: what happens to a non-Western state like Turkey that cannot eliminate 'differences' that mark that state as non-Western? My answer is that these states handle these 'differences' that do not entirely disappear by creating exceptionalism. Exceptionalism rebrands 'difference' as 'distinctiveness' that can only be possessed by a specific country or nation. The article identifies two main pathways to the creation of Turkish exceptionalism, space and time, and explores the brief history of these spatio-temporal imaginations leading to the making of the exceptionalist narrative and their implications for Turkey's foreign relations and identity.
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exceptionalism, politics of space and time, non-Western international relations, Turkish foreign policy, critical geopolitics, politics of space and time, critical geopolitics, Turkish foreign policy, exceptionalism, non-Western international relations
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05 social sciences, 0507 social and economic geography, 0506 political science
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3
Source
Turkish Studies
Volume
24
Issue
3-4
Start Page
640
End Page
657
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