Тhe trends of militarization of the foreign and regional policy of modern Turkey

Authors

  • Levon Hovsepyan Yerevan State University
  • Armen Petrosyan Yerevan State University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU:D/2021.12.3.019

Keywords:

Turkey, foreign policy, regional conflict, militarization, securitization, revisionism

Abstract

Turkish current foreign and regional policy characterised as militaristic and oversecuritized, is being accompanied with the nationalistic and irredentist official rhetorics, which tends to revise the status-quo in the neighbouring regions. The article analyses the intensive use of military power in regional policy, the strategy based on the military interventions and proxy wars in the neighbouring regions and countries. Theoretical and academic approaches on the militarization and securitization of the Turkish foreign and regional policy and the influence of external and domestic factors on it were also viewed. Turkish military interventions and proxy wars in Syria, Libya, Iraq, provocative and aggresive behavour in the Eastern Mediterranian were observed. As a continuation of Turkish revisionism and interventionism, the South Caucasus became the next target of Turkish ambitions, when in 2020 Turkish-Azerbaijani tandem, with the involvement of foreign jihadist fighters, launched a full-scale war against Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

Author Biographies

Levon Hovsepyan, Yerevan State University

PhD, YSU Academic Secretary, Associate Professor of the Chair of Political Institutions and Processes, YSU

Armen Petrosyan, Yerevan State University

PhD, Lecturer of the UNESCO Chair in Human Rights, Democracy and Political Science, Brusov State University

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Published

2021-12-02

How to Cite

Hovsepyan, Levon, and Armen Petrosyan. 2021. “Тhe Trends of Militarization of the Foreign and Regional Policy of Modern Turkey”. Bulletin of Yerevan University D: International Relations and Political Sciences 12 (3 (36):19-30. https://doi.org/10.46991/BYSU:D/2021.12.3.019.

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International Relations