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INSIGHT T U R K E Y EdItor-In-ChIef Talip Küçükcan Marmara University AssIstant EdItors Muhittin Ataman Abant İzzet Baysal University Kadir Üstün SETA DC Kılıç Buğra Kanat Pennsylvania State University managıng EdItor Mehmet Nuri Altun, SETA Book RevIew EdItors Galip Dalay, SETA Mehmet Özkan, SETA ART DIrector Mustafa Fuat Er, SETA SubscrIptIon Manager Ümare Yazar, SETA GraphIc DesIgn Ferhat Babacan PublIshER SETA Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research EdItorIal Board Meliha Altunışık Middle East Technical University, Ümit Cizre Istanbul Şehir University, Ali Çarkoğlu Koç University, Hatem Ete Yıldırım Beyazıt University, Metin Heper Bilkent University, Kemal İnat Sakarya University, İbrahim Kalın Office of Public Diplomacy, Şaban Kardaş TOBB Economy and Technology University, Fuat Keyman Sabancı University, Kemal Kirişci Brookings Institute, Stephen Larrabee RAND Corporation, Ian Lesser The German Marshall Fund, Akira Matsunaga Sasakawa Peace Foundation, Basheer M. Nafi Aljazeera Centre for Studies, Ziya Öniş Koç University, Ergun Özbudun Istanbul Şehir University, Mesut Özcan Center for Strategic Research, Taha Özhan SETA, Walter Posch SWP Berlin, Tobias Schumacher College of Europe, Ömer Taşpınar National Defense University, Dmitri Trenin The Carnegie Moscow Center, Ramazan Yıldırım Istanbul University PrIntIng House: Turkuvaz Matbaacılık Yayıncılık A.Ş., Akpınar Mah. Hasan Basri Cad. No: 4, Sancaktepe, 34885 / İstanbul On behalf of SET VAKFI İktisadi İşletmesi (2008) owned by Taha Özhan / ISSN 1302-177X All Rights Reserved. Insight Turkey is a peer-reviewed journal indexed by the following databases and indexes: Bibliography of Asian Studies, Columbia International Affairs Online (CIAO), EBSCO, Elsevier Bibliographic Databases, European Sources Online (ESO), GALE-Cengage, Gender Studies Database, Index Islamicus, International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBR), International Bibliography of Periodical Literature in the Humanities and Social Sciences (IBZ), International Bibliography of the Social Sciences (IBSS), International Political Science Abstracts (IPSA), Lancaster Index to Defence and International Security Literature, Left Index, Middle East & Central Asian Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences Bibliographies, Scopus, Social Services Abstracts, Sociological Abstracts, Worldwide Political Science Abstracts, World Affairs Online (WAO). EdItorIal OffIce Nenehatun Caddesi No: 66 GOP/Çankaya, 06700 Ankara/Turkey Tel: +90.312.551-2100 Fax: +90.312.551-2190 editor@insightturkey.com www.insightturkey.com

Contents SUMMER 2014 VOLUME 16 NO. 3 Editor s Note 4 COMMENTARIES Turkey s Last Electoral Rite of Passage for a Post-Stress Democracy ERTAN AYDIN 7 Arab Reactions to Turkey s Regional Reengagement MALIK MUFTI 15 The New Era in Turkish Foreign Policy: Critiques and Challenges MURAT YEŞİLTAŞ 25 Turkey and the EU: Looking Beyond the Pessimisms ERHAN İÇENER and DAVID PHINNEMORE 37 Why Did Iran Diplomacy Work this Time Around? TRITA PARSI 47 The Crisis and Governance of Religious Pluralism in Europe IAN MORRISON 55 The Kurdistan Regional Government Elections: A Critical Evaluation SARDAR AZIZ 67 ARTICLES The Evolution of Turkey s Foreign Policy under the AK Party Government JOERG BAUDNER 79 Civilizational Discourse, the Alliance of Civilizations and Turkish Foreign Policy NURULLAH ARDIÇ 101

The Rise of Radical Liberal Discourse in Turkish Foreign Policy ZUHAL MERT UZUNER 123 Bringing the European Union Back on the Agenda of Turkish Foreign Policy ÖZGE ZİHNİOĞLU 149 Can the Kurdish Left Contribute to Turkey s Democratization? ÖDÜL CELEP 165 Russia, Ukraine and the Eastern Partnership: From Common Neighborhood to Spheres of Influence? ANDREY MAKARYCHEV 181 Introducing the FPC-TR Dataset: Dimensions of AK Party Foreign Policy NİMET BERİKER 201 BOOK REVIEWS The Worlds of European Constitutionalism GRÁINNE DE BÚRCA and J.H.H. WEILER Reviewed by Bertil Emrah Oder 217 Institutional Change in Turkey LEILA PIRAN Reviewed by Haitham Saad Aloudah 220 The Wisdom of Syria s Waiting Game BENTE SCHELLER Reviewed by Jinan Bastaki 223 Turkey and the Arab Spring GRAHAM E. FULLER Reviewed by Andrew A. Szarejko 225 The EU s Democracy Promotion and the Mediterranean Neighbors ANN-KRISTIN JONASSON Reviewed by Suna Gülfer Ihlamur-Öner 227 Biography of an Empire CHRISTINE M. PHILLIOU Reviewed by Azize Fatma Çakır 230 The Ottoman Origins of Modern Iraq EBUBEKİR CEYLAN Reviewed by M. Talha Çiçek 232 Understanding Turkey s Kurdish Question FEVZİ BİLGİN and ALİ SARIHAN Reviewed by Mehmet Uğur Ekinci 234 No Establishment of Religion T. JEREMY GUNN and JOHN WITTE, Jr. Reviewed by Brett G. Scharffs 236 Return of a King WILLIAM DALRYMPLE Reviewed by Sabeen Ahmed 239 Healing the Nation YÜCEL YANIKDAĞ Reviewed by Sanem Güvenç Salgırlı 241 The Berlin-Baghdad Express SEAN MCMEEKIN Reviewed by Faruk Yaslıçimen 243 The Young Turks Crime Against Humanity TANER AKÇAM Reviewed by Hazal Duran 246 Türkiye Dış Politikası ALİ BALCI Reviewed by Selma Bardakcı 248

EDITOR S NOTE TALİP KÜÇÜKCAN The international community faces a series of serious challenges, which need to be urgently addressed otherwise the ongoing conflicts will become entrenched and will have increasingly dire spillover effects on the region and globally. The crises in Iraq, Syria, Libya, and Ukraine are at the top of the agenda of world leaders. However, there seems to be a lack of consensus and commitment to engage in these conflict marred countries to achieve a sustainable solution that will stabilize the region and satisfy all actors involved. It seems that the leading powers are in a dilemma, reflecting the paradoxes of the global security architecture and the current international balance of power. As the interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq have demonstrated, such actions may lead to human tragedy and political disintegration, resulting in a long lasting catastrophe. However, avoiding intervention, even in the mild form of supporting legitimate claims of the opposition in Syria, has lead to not only serious damage to the social fabric of the country but to a protracted civil war. In turn, this has produced a fertile ground for the emergence of extremist groups and organizations, such as ISIS. Unless the root causes are addressed head on, any action to defeat these groups will be met with limited and short-term success. Political stability by the establishment of legitimate governments and administrations are the key to resolving these political and military conflicts. The international community, which appears to be trying to establish a core alliance to fight ISIS and similar groups under the leadership of the US, should take this reality very seriously. Turkey s position and its relations in the context of regional developments became even more critical after the presidential elections of August 10, 2014. This is the first direct election of a president in Turkey. So, while Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is the new President of Turkey, Ahmet Davutoğlu, the architect of Turkey s more pro-active foreign policy was elected as the Chairman of the ruling Justice and Development Party and has been appointed as the new Prime Minister of Turkey. He is now not only in charge of foreign policy but he is also responsible for preparing his party for the 2015 general elections. Davutoğlu s term in office will be a period of tests in many respects. Whether Turkey s foreign policy direction will remain the same or whether new options will be considered greatly depends on what happens regionally. 4 Insight Turkey

Turkish foreign policy is heavily oriented towards humanitarian aid, economic and political integration, negotiation and conflict resolution as well as mobilizing the international community to respond to the people of the region s legitimate demands for democratization. As the new President and new Prime Minister have both already underlined, Turkey will mainly pursue a policy aiming at regional stability in cooperation with local and international actors. As such, Turkey established closer contact with the KRG and stated its readiness to assist the new Iraqi government under Haidar al-abadi. The new issue of Insight Turkey focuses on Turkish foreign policy perspectives and options as well as other regional developments such as the Russian policy towards Ukraine, the Iranian nuclear issue, and the recent elections in Iraq. In the Commentary section, Ertan Aydın analyzes the results of the presidential elections and argues that Turkey has matured politically though there are still challenges ahead. Malik Mufti touches on a contested topic both in Turkey and beyond, which revolves around the perception of Turkish foreign policy options in the Arab world. He concludes that there is no monolith and fixed reaction towards Turkey s regional reengagement. Murat Yeşiltaş looks at the critiques of Turkish foreign policy centered upon the Islamist ideology, geopolitical codes, and the lack of capacity in foreign policy. Erhan İçener and David Phinnemore analyze the reasons for the frustration and pessimism regarding Turkey EU relations. Ian Morrison s critical contribution focuses on crisis and governance of religious pluralism in Europe. Articles in this issue are products of long-term research and critical thinking. Joerg Baudner and Zuhal Mert Uzuner, in their contributions, evaluate Turkey s foreign policy on practical and discursive levels; Baudner reflects on the main changes in Turkey s positions with special reference to regional policies; Uzuner demonstrates that Turkey promotes a global consensus based on cosmopolitanism and multilateralism; and Nurullah Ardıç skillfully provides a discourse analysis on the concept of civilization arguing that this concept has increasingly been employed in Turkish foreign policy. We hope that you will enjoy reading the current issue. 2014 Summer 5