Abstract: Undoubtedly, Foreign Policyis comprehended as the administration plans, including the strategies, objectives, desires and tools of national policy-designersreacting to both the present and the coming time global environsof the country.As this environment is outside the purview of domestic policy-designers, the objectives engaged and the methods utilized in the external policy will normally vary from those established in domestic one(Haugom, 206). Certainly, the contiguousground, lake and continental basin encompassingTurkey establishes the locationcentrality, and historically covers the regions, where the primaryroot of the historical background of mankind was shaped (Aslan and Eralmac, 7). Clearly, Turkey is a focal nation, blessed with multiple identities and an area at the core of Eurasia, (Europe and Asia). These identities grant a multidimensional external policy that tries to avert privileging one relationship over another. Turkey's associations with.....
Keywords: JDParty, External Policy, Strategic Depth, Zero Issues, Middle East, Arab Spring
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