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_aBenhaim, Yohanan _eauthor |
245 | 0 | 0 | _aCo-producing state transnationalism: The Iraqi Turkmen community in Turkey and Turkish foreign policy in Iraq |
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520 | _aFollowing the Gulf War and its aftermath in 1990–1991, the presence of Turkmen populations in Iraq came to be perceived as a strategic asset by the Turkish state. It recognized the Turkmen community as a tool for legitimizing and implementing its policies in Iraq, particularly concerning the Kurdish region. Over time, the Turkish state has methodically implemented a policy of “state-led transnationalism” [Waterbury, 2010], utilizing the Turkmen community in Iraq to further its foreign policy objectives. This article aims to demonstrate how this policy is the result of a convergence of agendas between Turkish bureaucratic actors, Iraqi Turkmen diaspora networks in Turkey, and Turkmen political parties in Iraq. This transnational co-production of foreign policy, at the crossroad of migratory, diplomatic, and partisan dynamics, is promoting the emergence of an institutional ecosystem dedicated to Turkish policy toward Iraq’s Turkmen community. | ||
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690 | _aforeign policy | ||
690 | _atransnationalism | ||
690 | _aTurkey | ||
690 | _amigration | ||
690 | _aKurdistan | ||
690 | _aIraq | ||
690 | _aforeign policy | ||
690 | _atransnationalism | ||
690 | _aTurkey | ||
690 | _amigration | ||
690 | _aKurdistan | ||
786 | 0 | _nMondes arabes | o 5 | 1 | 2024-06-13 | p. 25-52 | 2826-7222 | |
856 | 4 | 1 | _uhttps://shs.cairn.info/journal-mondes-arabes-2024-1-page-25?lang=en |
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