Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey

Volume: 22 Number: 3 January 1, 2017
  • Şebnem Köşer Akçapar
  • Damla Bayraktar Aksel
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Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey

Abstract

After more than 50 years of migration history, the recognition of Turkish migrant immigrants as “diaspora” took place only recently, illustrating the changes in the Turkish state’s strategies towards embracing these populations. In the early 2000s, the government needed the Turkish diaspora to refurbish the image of Turkey and boost the stale EU membership agenda, and realized that the diaspora could be used as a tool for public diplomacy to exert “soft power”. In this article, we argue that the new Turkish diaspora policy was shaped by the recognition of an emerging transnational Turkish diaspora and the re-orientation of Turkish foreign policy after 2002 when the AKP Justice and Development Party came to power. We also argue that

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Şebnem Köşer Akçapar This is me

Damla Bayraktar Aksel This is me

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January 1, 2017

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Year 2017 Volume: 22 Number: 3

APA
Akçapar, Ş. K., & Aksel, D. B. (2017). Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, 22(3), 135-160. https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK
AMA
1.Akçapar ŞK, Aksel DB. Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey. PERCEPTIONS. 2017;22(3):135-160. https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK
Chicago
Akçapar, Şebnem Köşer, and Damla Bayraktar Aksel. 2017. “Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 22 (3): 135-60. https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK.
EndNote
Akçapar ŞK, Aksel DB (January 1, 2017) Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 22 3 135–160.
IEEE
[1]Ş. K. Akçapar and D. B. Aksel, “Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey”, PERCEPTIONS, vol. 22, no. 3, pp. 135–160, Jan. 2017, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK
ISNAD
Akçapar, Şebnem Köşer - Aksel, Damla Bayraktar. “Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs 22/3 (January 1, 2017): 135-160. https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK.
JAMA
1.Akçapar ŞK, Aksel DB. Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey. PERCEPTIONS. 2017;22:135–160.
MLA
Akçapar, Şebnem Köşer, and Damla Bayraktar Aksel. “Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey”. PERCEPTIONS: Journal of International Affairs, vol. 22, no. 3, Jan. 2017, pp. 135-60, https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK.
Vancouver
1.Şebnem Köşer Akçapar, Damla Bayraktar Aksel. Public Diplomacy through Diaspora Engagement: The Case of Turkey. PERCEPTIONS [Internet]. 2017 Jan. 1;22(3):135-60. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA62NK36LK