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Written by BlogsoneJune 11, 2025

Erdogan’s Neo-Ottoman International Coverage – Believers IAS Academy

Current Affairs Article


Relvance: Worldwide Relations

Context

Underneath President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Türkiye has adopted an assertive, ideologically pushed but pragmatic overseas coverage, searching for to revive its regional management by a mixture of Islamism, nationalism, and strategic autonomy—typically termed “Neo-Ottomanism.”

Ideological Foundations

  • Shift from Kemalism to Political Islam:
    • Atatürk’s imaginative and prescient: Secularism, Westernization, and peace-centric overseas coverage.
    • Erdogan’s AKP: From pro-EU and financial reforms (2002) → to Islamist-nationalist assertiveness post-Arab Spring.
  • Impressed by Ottoman Doctrine:
    • Ittihad-i Islam (Unity of Islam): Utilized by Sultan Abdul Hamid II to unite Muslims towards Western imperialism.
    • Erdogan mirrors this ideology—supporting pan-Islamic causes, particularly in West Asia and South Asia.

 Sensible Purposes

  • Arab Spring: Türkiye backed Islamist actions (e.g., Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, rebels in Syria and Libya).
  • Syria: Helps opposition to Assad (e.g., HTS); balances ties with Russia through tactical cooperation.
  • Libya: Backed Tripoli-based Islamist authorities post-Gaddafi.
  • Caucasus: Armed Azerbaijan within the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh battle towards Armenia.
  • Ukraine-Russia Battle:
    • Provided Bayraktar drones to Ukraine.
    • Purchased S-400 missiles from Russia, defying NATO.
    • Refused to impose sanctions on Moscow.
  • Gulf Area: Army base in Qatar, cautious rapprochement with Saudi Arabia and UAE.
  • South Asia: Aligned with Pakistan on Kashmir, supported Pakistan diplomatically post-Operation Sindoor.

Balancing East and West

  • NATO member, hosts U.S. nuclear weapons at Incirlik base.
  • Supported Sweden and Finland’s NATO membership, leveraging for political concessions.
  • Acts as a swing energy between Russia, the West, and Islamic nations.

Strategic and Home Challenges

  • Financial Disaster: Excessive inflation, forex collapse, unemployment.
  • Authoritarian Drift:
    • Energy centralization through constitutional amendments (government presidency).
    • Suppression of dissent (e.g., arrests of opposition figures like Ekrem Imamoglu).
  • Geopolitical Overreach:
    • Tactical wins (e.g., Syria, Libya) however strategic uncertainty.
    • Fragile ties with Arab monarchies (historic distrust).
  • Home Instability threatens regional ambitions.
Mains Questions

Q. Focus on how ideology and pragmatism form Türkiye’s overseas coverage beneath President Erdogan.
Q. Look at the implications of Türkiye’s neo-Ottoman overseas coverage for regional stability in West Asia and Eurasia.



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