SemesterSpring Semester, 2025
DepartmentMaster Program in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, First Year Master Program in Middle Eastern and Central Asian Studies, Second Year
Course NameSocio-Economic Relations between Modern Turkey and Europe
InstructorHSIUNG TAO-TIEN
Credit3.0
Course TypeElective
Prerequisite
Course Objective
Course Description
Course Schedule

























































































Week



Date



Topics



1



  



Introduction



2



 



The social and economic status of Turkey



3



 



Kemalism and post Kemalism



4



 



Foreign policy under Kemalism



5



 



From Kemalism to Neo-Ottomanism



6



 



From Kemalism to Neo-Ottomanism



7



 



Zero-Problem foreign policy



8



 



Midterm exam



9



 



From Neo-Ottomanism to Gaullism of Turkey



10



 



Turkey and EU



11



 



Debate 1



12



 



Movie (Welcome to Germany)



13



 



Relations between Turkey and Germany



14



 



Debate 2



15



 



Relations between Turkey and Greece/ Cyprus



16



 



Debate 3




 



 


Teaching Methods
Teaching Assistant
Requirement/Grading

Midterm Exam                             30%



Debate                                          30%                   



News Sharing                               20%    



In-classroom Discussions         20%


Textbook & Reference

1. Kemalism and Post-Kemalism: Turkish state in Search of Palatable citizen forever(Turkish Journal of Politics)

2. The clash of Kemalism? Reflections on the past and present politics of Kemalism in Turkish Political Discourse



3. Neo Ottomanism, historical legacies, and Turkish foreign policy



4. The rise of Turkish Guallism: getting Turkish-American relations right



5. Davutoglu: Thinking depth and global political activism as new grand strategy



6. Ideology and pragmatism in Turkish foreign policy: from Ataturk to AKP



7. Davutoglu era in Turkish foreign policy



8. The great transformation of political Islam in Turkey: the case of Justice and Development Party and Erdogan



9. The Impact of Changing Islamic Identity



on Turkey’s New Foreign Policy



10. Constructing Turkish "exceptionalism": discourses of liminality and hybridity in post-cold war Turkish foreign policy



11. Turkey and the west



12. Turkey and Europe: identity and other crises



13. Political relations between Turkey and Germany



14. Forced migrants or voluntary exiles: ethnic Turks of Bulgaria in Turkey



15. Identity politics of Turkey towards central Asia



16. The external constitution of European identity: Russia and Turkey as Europe-makers



17. Modernity, Identity and Turkey's foreign policy



18. Soft power and public diplomacy in Turkey(收錄在PERCEPTIONS JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS)


Urls about Course
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