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The Fourth Style of Politics: Eurasianism as a Pro-Russian Rethinking of Turkey's Geopolitical Identity

Pages 54-79
Published online: 01 Apr 2015

Abstract

This article discusses the political origins, present-day significance, and implications of the intellectual movement known as “Eurasianism” in Turkey, a movement with Euroskeptic, anti-American, Russophile, neo-nationalist, secularist, and authoritarian tendencies, and including among its ranks socialists, nationalists, Kemalists, and Maoists. Since the turn of the twenty-first century, Eurasianism emerged as a major intellectual movement in Turkey, competing against Pan-Islamism, Pan-Turkism, and Westernism. Aspiration for a pro-Russian orientation in foreign policy, and a socialist–nationalist, Left-Kemalist government at home are the international and domestic faces of Turkish Eurasianism, which distinguish this movement from others. These orientations and their origins are situated within the history of intellectual movements in Turkey, going back to the Kadro and Yön movements in the 1930s and the 1960s, respectively. Similarities and actual links between Russian and Turkish Eurasianism are also discussed.

Acknowledgments

A previous version of this article was presented at the Association for the Study of Nationalities convention at Columbia University in New York in April 17, 2010. I thank an anonymous referee and the editor of Turkish Studies, Paul Kubicek, for their time, consideration, and thoughtful comments, which improved the quality of this manuscript.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

Notes on Contributor

Şener Aktürk is an Assistant Professor of International Relations at Koç University, Istanbul. He received his BA and MA from the University of Chicago, and his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. His book, Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012) received the 2013 Joseph Rothschild Book Prize in nationalism and ethnic studies. He published articles on ethnic politics in Turkey, Russia, and Germany, Turkish–Russian relations, politics of history, European supra-nationalism, and NATO enlargement.

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