Stabilizing Disarray in the Muslim World: Turkey and the European Union

Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 24, Issue - 1, pp. 53-65, 2017

13 Pages Posted: 19 Jun 2019

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Muhammad Nadeem Mirza

School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad

Lubna Abid Ali

School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad

Irfan Hasnain Qaisrani

Bahria University Islamabd

Date Written: June 12, 2017

Abstract

This study focuses on the growth of transnational forces and increased global interdependence in the Post-Cold War period, posing serious challenges to conservative regimes in the Middle East – manifested by popular uprisings for economic and political change, beginning 2010 in Tunisia. Since then the Arab states of Middle East are in turmoil. The situation has become complex due to the presence of Al-Qaeda network and ISIS (‘Islamic’ State of Iraq and Syria) radicals in the Middle East and Mediterranean region. Such non state extremists groups are a collective threat to future Europe also. On the other hand various countries of the Middle East and gulf region, have been engaged in waging the proxy wars against each other in order to achieve their specific objectives. Geographically, historically and politically Turkey has been a bridge between Middle East and Europe. The underlying assumption of this study establishes Turkey’s matured foreign policy not only as a model for struggling states of the Muslim World but holds keys to emerging threats to Europe. The study explores possibilities of Turkey to be central player not only for the resolution of regional issues but also as an active player at the global level.

Keywords: Functional foreign policy, Deprivation, Arabs, Turkey, East and West, Networked cities, ISIS, Daesh, European Union, Pakistan, Syria

Suggested Citation

Mirza, Muhammad Nadeem and Ali, Lubna Abid and Qaisrani, Irfan Hasnain, Stabilizing Disarray in the Muslim World: Turkey and the European Union (June 12, 2017). Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 24, Issue - 1, pp. 53-65, 2017, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3402857

Muhammad Nadeem Mirza (Contact Author)

School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad ( email )

Islamabad, 45320
Pakistan

Lubna Abid Ali

School of Politics and International Relations, Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad ( email )

Islamabad
Pakistan

Irfan Hasnain Qaisrani

Bahria University Islamabd ( email )

Islamabad
Pakistan

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