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MACMILLAN Middle Powers in Global Governance: The Rise of Turkey

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Explore the evolving landscape of international relations with Middle Powers in Global Governance: The Rise of Turkey. Published by Palgrave Macmillan, this volume provides a comprehensive look at Turkey's various roles within the global governance framework. As political, economic, cultural, and technological shifts change the international system, the need for effective governance becomes more apparent. This book summarizes and contextualizes how rising and middle powers contribute to making existing global governance mechanisms more functional. By examining Turkey's specific initiatives, readers gain insight into how these nations help shape modern global practices. It is an essential resource for those studying how changing international environments require new approaches to leadership and cooperation on a global scale.

Key Features

Provides a detailed summary and synthesis of Turkey's multiple roles in the current global governance landscape.

Analyzes how political, economic, and technological changes in the international system drive the need for new governance models.

Examines the importance of middle power initiatives in making existing global mechanisms more effective and functional.

Offers updated context on how rising powers influence changing global governance practices.

Serves as a deep academic resource for understanding the shifting dynamics of international political systems.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 May 2018
Listed Since
09 November 2017

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