Conference Paper

One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011

Number: 74 June 1, 2015
  • Muhittin Kaplan
  • Abdullah Yuvacı
  • Shatlyk Amanov
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One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011

Abstract

This article examines the degree to which the members of the Cooperation Council of Turkic Speaking States (Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Turkey), known as CCTS or the Turkic Council, act cohesively in the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). Analyzing UNGA voting cohesion of the Turkic Council countries from 1993 to 2011 and comparing them to that of all UN members, the article finds that the Turkic Council states’ voting agreement on foreign policy issues has been increasing steadily, which may indicate that their overall foreign policy preferences have been converging. In fact, their voting cohesion has been higher than that of the UN average since 2007. Moreover, the research reveals that the Turkic states are most cohesive on Middle East and colonial issues but least cohesive on nuclear armament and development issues in the UNGA

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Conference Paper

Authors

Muhittin Kaplan This is me

Abdullah Yuvacı This is me

Shatlyk Amanov This is me

Publication Date

June 1, 2015

Submission Date

June 1, 2015

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 2015 Number: 74

APA
Kaplan, M., Yuvacı, A., & Amanov, S. (2015). One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011. Bilig, 74, 125-149. https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ
AMA
1.Kaplan M, Yuvacı A, Amanov S. One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011. Bilig. 2015;(74):125-149. https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ
Chicago
Kaplan, Muhittin, Abdullah Yuvacı, and Shatlyk Amanov. 2015. “One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011”. Bilig, nos. 74: 125-49. https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ.
EndNote
Kaplan M, Yuvacı A, Amanov S (June 1, 2015) One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011. Bilig 74 125–149.
IEEE
[1]M. Kaplan, A. Yuvacı, and S. Amanov, “One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011”, Bilig, no. 74, pp. 125–149, June 2015, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ
ISNAD
Kaplan, Muhittin - Yuvacı, Abdullah - Amanov, Shatlyk. “One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011”. Bilig. 74 (June 1, 2015): 125-149. https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ.
JAMA
1.Kaplan M, Yuvacı A, Amanov S. One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011. Bilig. 2015;:125–149.
MLA
Kaplan, Muhittin, et al. “One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011”. Bilig, no. 74, June 2015, pp. 125-49, https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ.
Vancouver
1.Muhittin Kaplan, Abdullah Yuvacı, Shatlyk Amanov. One Nation, Many Voices? External Cohesion of the Turkic Council States in the United Nations General Assembly, 1993-2011. Bilig [Internet]. 2015 Jun. 1;(74):125-49. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA32TG87PJ

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