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International relations. World, global politics. International affairs. Foreign policy (1427) |
SM ISO690:2012 TOMECKOVA, Lenka. Turkey’s „Soft power” and the promotion of neo-ottomanism in times of transformation. In: Revista Moldovenească de Drept Internaţional şi Relaţii Internaţionale, 2020, nr. 2, pp. 104-115. ISSN 1857-1999. |
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Revista Moldovenească de Drept Internaţional şi Relaţii Internaţionale | |||||
Numărul 2 / 2020 / ISSN 1857-1999 /ISSNe 2345-1963 | |||||
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AKP’s coming to power in 2002 adumbrated new era in Turkey’s foreign policy. Among the most noted terms is ‘Neo-Ottomanism’ referring to Turkey’s Ottoman-Islamic heritage related to territories of the former Empire. The paper deals with contextualisation of Neo-Ottomanism in Turkish foreign policy, followed by provision of better insight into the relationship between Turkey’s hard power and soft power and the introduction of religious soft power phenomenon. Pragmatism of Turkey’s soft power is demonstrated on the examples of TV series Resurrection: Ertuğrul and the Hagia Sophia decision. The aim of the research is to assess Turkey’s soft power potential for spreading the Neo-Ottoman legacy against the background of ongoing domestic transformation. |
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Cuvinte-cheie soft power, religious soft power, Turkey, Neo-Ottomanism, Resurrection: Ertuğrul, Hagia Sophia, мягкая сила, религиозная мягкая сила, Турция, неоосманизм, воскресение: Эртугрул, собор Святой Софии, soft power, soft power religioasă, Turcia, neo-otomanism, Înviere: Ertuğrul, Hagia Sophia |
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