Structure of International System and Erdogan's Mobilized Foreign Policy in Middle East

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Congruency with the structure of international system is considered an important factor in the role acceptance of players in the Middle East which seems Erdogan's government has efficiently used it in increasing Turkey's regional power and its role in the politics of world community. Understanding the structure of international relations and its impact on the mobilization of Erdogan foreign policy in Middle East is primary question that it is tried to have an answer for it in this article. Evolutionary mobilization of Islamic thoughts in Turkey from Islamic radicalism into moderation demonstrates its high flexibility potential in satisfying and implementing world's ideological and practical expectations. In foreign policy, Erdogan's party in recent years has placed on its diplomatic agenda a multifaceted foreign policy and interaction with all nations. Pragmatism and understanding of true nature of relations in world community and also moving toward satisfying the structural requirements of international system are considered the important factors underlining the successfully mobilized foreign policy employed by Turkey in Middle East.
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Persian
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Journal of Political Studies, Volume:4 Issue: 13, 2012
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97
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