From 'Value-Rational' to 'Purpose-Rational' Foreign Policy: A Shift of Rationality in Turkish Foreign Policy

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2025

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Turkish foreign policy has shifted over the past two decades from a 'value-rational' foreign policy to a more 'purpose-rational' foreign policy. This shift is driven by changes in three key pillars: civilianization of decision-making processes, defense industry advancement, and changes in the government system. This article begins by framing and contextualizing the two abovementioned foreign-policy concepts. Then, under each pillar, I explore how Turkish foreign policy initially followed a value-rational paradigm and later transitioned to a purpose-rational foreign policy post-2000. I conclude by analyzing the sustainability of this shift and considering its potential long-term consequences for Turkish foreign policy.

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Turkish Foreign Policy, Rationality Shift, Value-Rationality, Purpose-Rationality

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