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Original title:
Erdogan's Turkey; a new national security narrative and foreign policy that is directly antithetic to NATO's narrative
Translated title:
Could Turkey Leave NATO? The interrelation of Antithetic Narratives
Authors:
Kotzias, Panagiotis ; Aslan, Emil (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee) Document type: Master’s theses
Year:
2018
Language:
eng Abstract:
Within the current epoch, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is challenged more than ever. The axiomatic values established in the post-Cold War era from the Western Liberal block are faced once again with antithetic narratives, reflecting strong elements of authoritarianism and dogmatic positions. This time however, the threat is coming from within. Turkey's stance after the 2016 military coup is steadily developing a rift not only with the European Union, but NATO as well.
Keywords:
Erdogan; European Narrative; Immigration and Energy security; Kurdish situation; NATO; Russia; Turkey; Erdogan; European Narrative; Immigration and Energy security; Kurdish situation; NATO; Russia; Turkey
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/101897