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    Editorial to the special issue on ”Asian Powers in the Eastern Mediterranean”
    (Routledge, 2023) Defne Gönenç; Emre Iseri; Qingan Huang; Huang, Qingan; İşeri, Emre; Gönenç, Defne
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    Introduction to the Special Issue “Turkey Asia and the EU in a Changing Global Order”
    (Routledge, 2024) Qingan Huang; Defne Gönenç; Ceren Ergenç; Sinan Ünlüsoy; Unlusoy, Sinan; Huang, Qingan; Gonenc, Defne; Ergenc, Ceren
    The special issue “Turkey Asia and the EU in a Changing Global Order” explores Turkey’s pivot towards Asia amidst a slowdown in its EU accession. It delves into Turkey’s increasing relations with Asia and its consequences for Turkey-EU relations. The issue also examines how Turkey’s growing ties with Asian actors affect its relationship with the EU pondering whether these developments are competitive or complementary to Western interests within the framework of global capitalism providing critical insights into the evolving geopolitical landscape. © 2024 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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    Political economy of Turkey's pivot to Asia
    (ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2024) Defne Gonenc; Vasileios Fouskas; Qingan Huang; Sinan Unlusoy; Ünlüsoy, Sinan; Fouskas, Vasileios; Huang, Qingan; Gönenç, Defne
    This article examines T & uuml,rkiye's increasingly complex relations with Asia from a political economy perspective capitalizing on the notions of semi-periphery and sub-imperialism in an era marked by the crisis of globalization and a relative decline of US economic and technological power. It contends that the complexity of T & uuml,rkiye-Asia relations and associated changes in Turkish foreign policy should be examined within the shifting global and domestic political-economic conditions and the changing relations between countries.
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