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Insight Turkey Publishes Its Latest Issue �The Century of Türkiye

Insight Turkey Publishes Its Latest Issue “The Century of Türkiye"

The latest issue of Insight Turkey seeks to offer a thorough examination of Türkiye’s historical journey and its evolving foreign policy, with a focus on the implications these changes hold for Türkiye’s future. This issue holds particular significance as Türkiye approaches its centennial anniversary as a republic, marking a significant milestone in its foreign policy trajectory. Within this context, President Erdoğan has launched the ‘Century of Türkiye’ vision, a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing Türkiye’s position on the global stage.

The latest issue of Insight Turkey seeks to offer a thorough examination of Türkiye’s historical journey and its evolving foreign policy, with a focus on the implications these changes hold for Türkiye’s future. This issue holds particular significance as Türkiye approaches its centennial anniversary as a republic, marking a significant milestone in its foreign policy trajectory. Within this context, President Erdoğan has launched the ‘Century of Türkiye’ vision, a strategic initiative aimed at enhancing Türkiye’s position on the global stage. https://www.setav.org/en/turkish-foreign-policy-at-the-turn-of-the-century-of-turkiye-challenges-vision-objectives-and-transformation/ This special issue features a commentary penned by the newly appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hakan Fidan. This commentary holds immense significance as it serves as the cornerstone of Türkiye’s foreign policy roadmap for the coming years. In the commentary, Hakan Fidan focuses on the dynamic shifts in geopolitical landscapes, the escalating global challenges, and the position of Türkiye in the constantly changing international system. The ‘Century of Türkiye’ vision is the main highlight of this issue. Within this perspective, Muhittin Ataman provides a comprehensive analysis of Türkiye’s developing foreign policy in recent years, examines the changes and transformations in depth, and discusses the basic principles and goals that define Türkiye’s new foreign policy vision. This issue of Insight Turkey, thanks to the contributions of Klaus Jurgens, Ali Bakır, Doplapo Fakuade, Alessia Chiriatti, Hasan Yükselen, Kemal İnat and Filiz Cicioğlu, Sekan Balkan and Murat Yeşiltaş, Hasan Ulusoy and Oğuz Güngörmez, Ewa Czarkowska and Magdalena Kumelska-Koniecko, Kıvanç Ulusoy and Pınar Atakara, presents valuable pieces that enrich the scope of our special issue. We are confident that the thought-provoking and enlightening discussions within this issue will greatly benefit our esteemed readers.
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