The Restricted and the Free in the Turkish Orientation towards the Middle East
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https://doi.org/10.58298/2021149Keywords:
Turkey, Middle East, Erdogan, Justice and Development PartyAbstract
The Turks, elites and governments, sought, from the dominance of their faith, justifications for the formation of their entity value system, anchoring in their performance the imperatives of strategy and politics together in favor of the renewed construction cycle that has become throughout the history of the Turkish Republic. The regulatory officer for the permanence of the Turkish political system since its inception in 1924 AD and its adoption of the Kemalist principles that Turkish politicians maneuvered to summon or mix with their historical legacy, as is the case with the theories they created after the Justice and Development Party came to power in 2002. As the theory of civilizational transformation and the theory of strategic depth. In their minds, strategy is leadership and direction, not only direction, and this is what made Turkey re-read the status of the Middle East in its strategic perceptions and political programs until it wove from its wide imagination alternate proposals to direct it towards it.
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