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Turkey and the Muslim Brotherhood: Crossing Roads in Syria

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  • Bulut Gurpinar

    (Gebze Technical University, Turkey)

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Relations between Turkey and the Syrian Muslim Brotherhood (SMB) have gained momentum in the light of post-Arab revolt developments. This study aims to present the historical background of the relationship between SMB and AKP and effects of this relationship on foreign policy. For the analytical discussion on the relationship between AKP and SMB integration to ‘particular’ recent foreign policies of Turkey, first of all, it will be examined how the SMB is perceived in Turkey in social and political arenas. Thus, the socio-political dimensions of the process in which the SMB came to the fore and began to be known in Turkey will be explored along with its position in foreign policy during the Justice and Development Party (JDP) government and the Syrian crisis.

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  • Bulut Gurpinar, 2015. "Turkey and the Muslim Brotherhood: Crossing Roads in Syria," Eurasian Journal of Social Sciences, Eurasian Publications, vol. 3(4), pages 22-36.
  • Handle: RePEc:ejn:ejssjr:v:3:y:2015:i:4:p:22-36
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