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Year 2023, , 30 - 47, 23.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1349584

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Socio-Economic Relations Between Turkiye And South Africa

Year 2023, , 30 - 47, 23.02.2024
https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1349584

Abstract

Both South Africa and Turkey are important players in the global economy. South Africa is rich in minerals and resources, making mining a significant sector, while Turkey has a diverse economy with strong manufacturing and services industries. Both countries engage in international trade and have diplomatic ties with various nations. Turkey and South Africa maintain diplomatic relations that encompass political, economic, and cultural aspects. Both countries have embassies in each other’s capitals, facilitating communication and cooperation. Economic relations between Turkey and South Africa are notable, with trade and investment playing a significant role. Bilateral trade between Turkey and South Africa has been growing steadily over the years. The two countries engage in the exchange of various goods, including machinery, vehicles, textiles, and agricultural products. Both nations have sought to enhance economic cooperation through trade agreements and business delegations. In recent years, there have been discussions about further deepening economic ties. Efforts to boost trade and investment include exploring opportunities in sectors such as energy, infrastructure, and technology. Joint business forums and economic summits have been organized to foster closer economic collaboration. However, like any diplomatic relationships, there
may also be challenges and differences that both countries work through.

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  • Bloom J. & Warner N. (2020). Architecture of the Islamic west: north Africa and the Iberian Peninsula 700-1800. Yale University Press.
  • Donelli F. (2021). Turkey in Africa: turkey’s strategic involvement in sub-Saharan Africa. I.B. Tauris
  • Elgaddari S. (2023). Britain and the regency of Tripoli: consuls and empire-building in nineteenth-century north Africa. I.B. Tauris.
  • Gençoğlu Halim. (2020). In the Turkish archival sources Turkey-Africa = tü rk arş iv kaynaklarında tü rkiye-afrika (1. baskı). SR Yayınevi.
  • Gençoğlu Halim. (2020). Ottoman cultural heritage in south Africa: Islamic legacy of the ottoman empire at the tip of Africa: archival records photos and documents = gü ney afrika’da osmanlı kültürel mirası : osmanlı imparatorluğ u’nun afrika’nın ucundaki i̇slam mirası : arş iv kayıtları resimler ve belgeler. Atatü rk Kü ltü r Dil ve Tarih Yü ksek Kurumu Tü rk Tarih Kurumu Yayınları.
  • Gençoğlu Halim. (2018). Ottoman traces in southern Africa: the impact of Turkish emissaries and Muslim theologians,(1. ed.). Libra Kitapç ılık ve Yayıncılık.
  • Hathaway J. (2020). The Arab lands under ottoman rule: 1516-1800 (Second). Routledge.
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  • Iddrisu A.-A. & Alagidede I. P. (2021). Heterogeneous provincial prices and monetary policy in south Africa: a wavelet-based quantile regression analysis 87–103.
  • Isom-Verhaaren C. & Schull K. F. (2016). Living in the ottoman realm: empire and identity 13th to 20th centuries. Indiana University Press.
  • Isom-Verhaaren C. (2021). The sultan’s fleet: seafarers of the ottoman empire. P. 173, I.B. Tauris.
  • Jenkins E. (1999). The Muslim diaspora: a comprehensive reference to the spread of Islam in Asia Africa Europe and the Americas. McFarland.
  • Kahf M. & Sinno N. (2021). Constructions of masculinity in the middle east and north Africa: literature film and national discourse. American University in Cairo Press.
  • Kallander A. A. (2013). Women gender and the palace households in ottoman Tunisia (1st ed.). University of Texas Press.
  • Muller & Retief. (1970). The golden leaf: a survey of the tobacco industry in south Africa (First).
  • Naylor P. C. (2009). North Africa: a history from antiquity to the present (1st ed.).University of Texas Press.
  • Parlar Dal E. (2018). Middle powers in global governance: the rise of turkey. Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72365-5
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  • South African Revenue Service Turkey 2013 December 25 & South Africa 2013 December 25. (2017). Protocol amending the agreement between the republic of south Africa and the republic of turkey for the avoidance of double taxation and the prevention of fiscal evasion with respect to taxes on income signed at Pretoria on 3 March 2005. Government Printer.
  • Walz T. & Cuno K. M. (2010). Race and slavery in the middle east: histories of trans-Saharan Africans in nineteenth-century Egypt Sudan and the ottoman Mediterranean. American University in Cairo Press.
  • Balcilar M. Usman O. & Agbede E. A. (2019). Revisiting the exchange rate pass-through to inflation in Africa’s two largest economies: Nigeria and south Africa. African Development Review 245–257. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8268.12381
  • Gencoglu. Halim (2015). The forgotten effendi: ottoman Muslim theologian Mahmud Fakih Emin Effendi and the real story of the bo-kaap museum c.1894-1978. https://doi.org/10.4102/nc.v73i0.171, Countree, Northwest University.
  • Kavas, Ahmet (2007) “Ottoman Empire’s Relations with Southern Africa”, Ankara Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, XLVIII (2007), sayı II, s. 11-20.
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Primary Language English
Subjects African Studies
Journal Section Articles
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Halim Gençoğlu 0000-0001-6147-4486

Publication Date February 23, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2023

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APA Gençoğlu, H. (2024). Socio-Economic Relations Between Turkiye And South Africa. Afro Eurasian Studies, 12(2), 30-47. https://doi.org/10.33722/afes.1349584