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Revisionism as a characteristic of authoritarian ex‑empires: a case study of Turkish neo‑Ottomanism (1990‑2020)
Revisionism as a characteristic of authoritarian ex‑empires: a case study of Turkish neo‑Ottomanism (1990‑2020)

Author(s): Janko Bekić
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics of History/Memory
Published by: LIBERTAS MEĐUNARODNO SVEUČILIŠTE
Keywords: revisionism; imperial nostalgia; neo‑Ottomanism; territorial expansion; Turkey;

Summary/Abstract: Revisionism is one of the main drivers of international conflict in the 21stcentury. Sensing the weakening of US global leadership, countries with regional or great power ambitions, especially former empires, increasingly resort to threats and the use of force to alter the status quo in their favour.In some cases, this involves military occupation, and even annexation of foreign territory. This article takes a closer look at neo‑Ottomanism, Tur‑key’s revisionist foreign policy, and its gradual transition from a soft‑power to a hard‑power approach, which eventually led to Ankara’s military incursion and occupation of parts of neighbouring Syria.

  • Issue Year: 21/2021
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 127-144
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English
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