Turkey and the Post-Pandemic World Order
By (Author) Ahmet Salih Ikiz
Contributions by Emre Alkin
Contributions by Huseyin Bagci
Contributions by Ayse Aylin Bayar
Contributions by Murat emrek
Contributions by Emre Erdogan
Contributions by ner Gnavdi
Contributions by Hsamettin Ina
Contributions by Bahadir Kaleagasi
Contributions by Pinar Kaynak
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
14th February 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Globalization
International relations
338.9561
Hardback
242
Width 161mm, Height 237mm, Spine 21mm
562g
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to be a top global subject due its economic, political, and security ramifications. Turkey, as a bridge in the Eurasian region, has a crucial role in world geopolitics due to new developments such as China's Belt and Road Initiative. Thus, there is a need to understand future scenarios for the post-pandemic world order with Turkey as a pivot point. Experts from different fields in Turkish academia present their cases in this book for a brave new world. The possible impacts of post-pandemic world order is discussed in reference to Turkey from different perspectives randing from economics to international relations to answer questions about how this new world will be designed.
This book is an interesting and up-to-date collection of interdisciplinary articles on the economic effects of COVID-19 in Turkey and the impact of COVID-19 on Turkish foreign policy and international relations. It is a must-read that I recommend to those who are interested in the current state of these topics.
--Aysit Tansel, Middle East Technical UniversityAhmet Salih kiz works as faculty in political science and international relations at Mula Stk Koman University.