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Southern Opening: Turkish Soft Power in Sub-Saharan Africa

Year 2024, Issue: 13, December 2024, 89 - 114
https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1522642

Abstract

This article discusses the Sub-Saharan relations of Türkiye from 2002 until 2016 from a political, economic and cultural point of view. The focus is on the performance of Turkish institutions on African ground, assessing not only governmental but humanitarian and public initiatives as well. The non-governmental factors are crucial in understanding Turkish African policy: the so-called Anatolian tigers and their associations connected with the Justice and Development Party and outside the scope of traditional state diplomacy exerted their influence on the political activity of Türkiye in general and in Africa, in particular. This new middle class formed the most important social and economic motivations behind Türkiye’s opening to Africa, creating space for public diplomacy and thus contributing to the democratisation of Turkish foreign policy.

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Sasakawa Young Leaders Fellowship 2020

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  • Özkan, Mehmet. “Does ‘rising Power’ Mean ‘rising Donor’? Turkey’s Development Aid in Africa.” Africa Review 5 (2013): 139–147.
  • Ozkan, Mehmet. “Turkey’s ‘New’ Engagements in Africa and Asia: Scope, Content and Implications.” Perceptions 16 (2011): 115–137.
  • Ozkan, Mehmet. “What Drives Turkey’s Involvement in Africa.” Review of African Political Economy 37 (2010): 533–540.
  • Öztürk, Hasan, and Eke, Hatice. “Gelecek Vadeden Kıta: Afrika.” Bilgesam Rapor 70, 2015.
  • Rudincová, Kateřina. “New Player on the Scene: Turkish Engagement in Africa.” Bulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series 25 (2014): 197–213.
  • Şahin, Mehmet. “’Anadolu kaplanları’ Türkiye’yi Ortadoğu ve Afrika’da etkili kılıyor.” Ortadoğu Analiz 2 (2010): 94–99.
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  • Siradağ, Abdurrahim. “The Rise of Turkey’s Soft Power in Africa: Reasons, Dynamics, and Constraints.” International Journal of Political Studies 8 (2022): 1–14.
  • Sözen, Ahmet. “A Paradigm Shift in Turkish Foreign Policy: Transition and Challenges.” Turkish Studies 11 (2010): 103–123.
  • Tamçelik, Soyalp. Küresel Politikada Yükselen Afrika. Gazi Kitabevi, 2014.
  • Tank, Pinar. “Turkey’s New Humanitarian Approach in Somalia.” NOREF Policy Brief, 2013.
  • Tarrósy, István. “The Relative Importance of the Various Forms of ‘Unconventional Diplomacy’ in a New Era of Summit Diplomacy.” Tradecraft Review Periodical of the Scientific Board of Military Security Office 2 (2014): 72–88.
  • “Türkiye and The African Union.” Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-and-the-african-union.en.mfa
  • “Türkiye-Africa Relations.” Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-africa-relations.en.mfa
  • Uchehara, Kieran E. “Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy Toward Africa.” Akademik Bakış 2 (2008): 43–64.
Year 2024, Issue: 13, December 2024, 89 - 114
https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1522642

Abstract

References

  • Achilles, Kathryn et al. “Turkish Aid Agencies in Somalia. Risks and Opportunities for Building Peace.” Saferworld and Istanbul Policy Center, 2015.
  • Afacan, Isa. “The African Opening in Turkish Foreign Policy.” Ortadoğu Analiz 52 (2013): 46–54.
  • Akpınar, Pınar. “Turkey’s Engagement in Africa’s Development.” Workshop Report, Istanbul Policy Center, 2015.
  • Akpınar, Pınar. “Turkey’s Peace-building in Somalia: The Limits of Humanitarian Diplomacy.” Turkish Studies 14 (2013): 735–757.
  • Apaydin, Fulya. “Overseas Development Aid Across the Global South: Lessons from the Turkish Experience in Sub-Saharan Africa and Central Asia.” European Journal of Development Research 24 (2012): 261–282.
  • Bacik, Gökhan, and Isa Afacan. “Turkey Discovers Sub-Saharan Africa: The Critical Role of Agents in the Construction of Turkish Foreign-Policy Discourse.” Turkish Studies (2013): 483–502.
  • Bayram, Mürsel. “Türk Diş Politikasinin Değişim Parametresi Olarak Afrika Açilimi Ve İnsanî Diplomasi Faaliyetleri.” In Türkiye’de ve Dünyada Dış Yardımlar, ed. Erman Akıllı, Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2016.
  • Bilgic, Ali, and Daniela Nascimento. “Turkey’s New Focus on Africa: Causes and Challenges.” NOREF Policy Brief, 2014.
  • Camacho, Paul R. et al. “Soft Power: The Turkish Effort in Somalia.” The GLOBAL. A Journal of Policy and Strategy 1 (2015): 71–90.
  • Cannon, Brendon J. “Turkey in Kenya and Kenya in Turkey: Alternatives to the East/West Paradigm in Diplomacy, Trade and Security.” African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 10 (2016): 56–65.
  • Cicioğlu, Şükrü, and İbrahim, Ryan Hafiz Ahmed. “Analysis of Foreign Trade Between Türkiye and Africa.” Turkish Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 10 (2023): 75–102.
  • Davutoğlu, Ahmet. “The Restoration of Turkey: Strong Democracy, Dynamic Economy, and Active Diplomacy.” SAM Vision Papers 7, 2014.
  • Davutoğlu, Ahmet. Stratejik Derinlik. Türkiye’nin Uluslararası Konumu. Küre Yayınları, 2001.
  • Deringil, Selim. “They Live in a State of Nomadism and Savagery’: The Late Ottoman Empire and the Post-Colonial Debate.” Society for Comparative Study of Society and History 45 (2003): 311–342.
  • Donelli, Federico. “The Ankara Consensus: The Significance of Turkey’s Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa.” Global Change, Peace & Security 30 (1) 2018: 57–76.
  • Donelli, Federico. Turkey in Africa: Turkey’s Strategic Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa. I.B. Tauris, 2021.
  • Efe, Mustafa. Afrika’yı Anlamak ve Afrika-Türkiye İlişkiler. Ankara: Murat Kitabevi, 2015.
  • Ermağan, İsmail. Dünya Siyasetinde Afrika 1–2. Nobel Akademik Yayıncılık, 2014.
  • Eyrice Tepeciklioğlu, Elem, and Ali Onur Tepeciklioğlu. 2024. “Turkey–Africa Voting Cohesion in the UN General Assembly.” Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 1–22.
  • Gürkan, Emrah Safa. “The Centre and the Frontier: Ottoman Cooperation with the North African Corsairs in the Sixteenth Century.” Turkish Historical Review 1 (2010): 125–163.
  • Hazar, Numan. Küreselleşme Sürecinde Afrika ve Türkiye-Afrika İlişkileri. Yeni Türkiye Yayınları, 2003.
  • Idriss, Moustapha Abdelkerim. “ANALYSIS - Turkey-Africa partnership: A development-oriented approach.” Anadolu Ajansi. 2020. https://www.aa.com.tr/en/africa/analysis-turkey-africa-partnership-a-development-oriented-approach/1696640
  • Ipek, Pinar. “Ideas and Change in Foreign Policy Instruments: Soft Power and the Case of the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency.” Foreign Policy Analysis (2013): 1–21.
  • Kalaycioglu, Sema. “Between Mission and Business: Turkey’s New Approach to Africa.” Journal of US-China Public Administration 8 (2011): 1288–1297.
  • Kasapoğlu, Can. “Future MENA Threat Landscape and Turkey’s Defense Posture.” Ortadoğu Analiz 5 (2013): 35–44.
  • Kavas, Ahmet. Osmanlı Afrika İlişkileri. TASAM Yayınları, 2006.
  • Kirişçi, Kemal. “The transformation of Turkish foreign policy: The rise of the trading state.” New Perspectives on Turkey 40 (2009): 29–57.
  • Korkut, Umut, and Ilke Civelekoglu. “Becoming a Regional Power While Pursuing Material Gains. The Case of Turkish Interest in Africa.” International Journal (2012): 187–203.
  • Kutlay, Mustafa, Ziya Öniş. “Turkish foreign policy in a post-western order: strategic autonomy or new forms of dependence?” International Affairs 97 (2021): 1085–1104.
  • Minawi, Mostafa. The Ottoman Scramble for Africa. Empire and Diplomacy in the Sahara and the Hijaz. Stanford University Press, 2016.
  • Nye, Joseph S. Jr. Soft Power. The Means To Success In World Politics. PublicAffairs, 2005.
  • Ozdemir, Cagri. “Analysis: Turkey strengthens ties in Africa.” Middle East Eye, 2015. http://www.middleeasteye.net/in-depth/features/turkeys-africa-opening-keeps-its-pace-286868208
  • Özkan, Mehmet, and Birol Akgün, “Turkey’s Opening to Africa.” Journal of Modern African Studies 4 (2010): 525–546.
  • Ozkan, Mehmet, and Serhat Orakci. “Viewpoint: Turkey as a ‘political’ Actor in Africa – an Assessment of Turkish Involvement in Somalia.” Journal of Eastern African Studies (2015): 1–10.
  • Özkan, Mehmet. “Does ‘rising Power’ Mean ‘rising Donor’? Turkey’s Development Aid in Africa.” Africa Review 5 (2013): 139–147.
  • Ozkan, Mehmet. “Turkey’s ‘New’ Engagements in Africa and Asia: Scope, Content and Implications.” Perceptions 16 (2011): 115–137.
  • Ozkan, Mehmet. “What Drives Turkey’s Involvement in Africa.” Review of African Political Economy 37 (2010): 533–540.
  • Öztürk, Hasan, and Eke, Hatice. “Gelecek Vadeden Kıta: Afrika.” Bilgesam Rapor 70, 2015.
  • Rudincová, Kateřina. “New Player on the Scene: Turkish Engagement in Africa.” Bulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series 25 (2014): 197–213.
  • Şahin, Mehmet. “’Anadolu kaplanları’ Türkiye’yi Ortadoğu ve Afrika’da etkili kılıyor.” Ortadoğu Analiz 2 (2010): 94–99.
  • Shinn, David, “Turkey’s Engagement in Sub-Saharan Africa: Shifting Alliances and Strategic Diversification.” Chatham House Research Paper, 2015.
  • Siradag, Abdurrahim. “Benevolence or Selfishness: Understanding the Increasing Role of Turkish NGOs and Civil Society in Africa.” Insight on Africa 7 (2015): 1–20.
  • Siradağ, Abdurrahim. “The Rise of Turkey’s Soft Power in Africa: Reasons, Dynamics, and Constraints.” International Journal of Political Studies 8 (2022): 1–14.
  • Sözen, Ahmet. “A Paradigm Shift in Turkish Foreign Policy: Transition and Challenges.” Turkish Studies 11 (2010): 103–123.
  • Tamçelik, Soyalp. Küresel Politikada Yükselen Afrika. Gazi Kitabevi, 2014.
  • Tank, Pinar. “Turkey’s New Humanitarian Approach in Somalia.” NOREF Policy Brief, 2013.
  • Tarrósy, István. “The Relative Importance of the Various Forms of ‘Unconventional Diplomacy’ in a New Era of Summit Diplomacy.” Tradecraft Review Periodical of the Scientific Board of Military Security Office 2 (2014): 72–88.
  • “Türkiye and The African Union.” Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-and-the-african-union.en.mfa
  • “Türkiye-Africa Relations.” Republic of Türkiye Ministry of Foreign Affairs. https://www.mfa.gov.tr/turkiye-africa-relations.en.mfa
  • Uchehara, Kieran E. “Continuity and Change in Turkish Foreign Policy Toward Africa.” Akademik Bakış 2 (2008): 43–64.
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Primary Language English
Subjects European and Region Studies, Late Modern History (Other)
Journal Section Articles
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Tamás Dudlák 0000-0003-3650-2590

Early Pub Date December 22, 2024
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Submission Date July 26, 2024
Acceptance Date December 22, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Issue: 13, December 2024

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APA Dudlák, T. (2024). Southern Opening: Turkish Soft Power in Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies(13, December 2024), 89-114. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1522642
AMA Dudlák T. Southern Opening: Turkish Soft Power in Sub-Saharan Africa. BALKAR. December 2024;(13, December 2024):89-114. doi:10.56679/balkar.1522642
Chicago Dudlák, Tamás. “Southern Opening: Turkish Soft Power in Sub-Saharan Africa”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 13, December 2024 (December 2024): 89-114. https://doi.org/10.56679/balkar.1522642.
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MLA Dudlák, Tamás. “Southern Opening: Turkish Soft Power in Sub-Saharan Africa”. Journal of Balkan and Black Sea Studies, no. 13, December 2024, 2024, pp. 89-114, doi:10.56679/balkar.1522642.
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