Hazal Papuccular is an Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations, Istanbul Kultur University, Turkey. She completed her Ph.D. in Modern Turkish History at Bogazici University's Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History and has written several books, articles and book chapters on Turkish foreign policy. She is the author of Turkiye ve Oniki Ada (1912-1947) (Turkiye Is Bankasi Yayinlari, 2019) and is currently focusing on Turkey's transnational diplomatic history.
Deniz Kuru is a Lecturer of Political Science at Goethe Universitat Frankfurt in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. His current research areas include the intellectual history and sociology of International Relations, German and French foreign policies, Turkey's global position, global intellectual history and global International Relations. He has published articles in Review of International Studies, International Relations, All Azimuth, Global Affairs and Mediterranean Politics.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Transcending the State: A Transnational Account of Turkish Foreign Policy
Part I. Ideas on Turkish Transnationalism: Theory, Practice, and Intellectual Currents
Chapter 2. Transnationalized Accounts of Turkish Foreign Policy
Chapter 3. Transnationality, Foreign Policy Research and the Cosmopolitan Alternative: On the practice of Domestic Global Politics
Chapter 4. Imperial Transnationalism: Turkish Middle East-Oriented Foreign Policy Expert Apparatus (1998-2011)
Part II. Transnationalism in Turkish Diplomacy: A Historical Account
Chapter 5. Transnational Issues, Non-Governmental Organizations and the Genesis of Modern Turkish Diplomacy
Chapter 6. The Sanjak of Alexandretta (Hatay) in Turkish Foreign Policy: A Case of Accidental Diaspora and Kin-State Politics
Part III. Asset or Liability? Diasporas and Transnational Communities in Turkish Foreign Policy
Chapter 7. Turkey and Syrian Turkmens in the New Middle East Cold War: A Critical View from the Kin-State
Chapter 8. Constructing Liberal Subjects? Turkey's New Diaspora Strategy
Chapter 9. Jews from Turkey in Israel and Cultural Diplomacy (1996-2006)
Part IV. NGOs as Transnational Actors in the Formation and Implementation of Turkish Foreign Policy
Chapter 10. Humanitarianism Transformed? Analyzing the Role of Transnational Humanitarian NGOs in Turkish Foreign Policy towards the Middle East in the 2000s
Chapter 11. Business Actors as Holders of Transnational Relations: What role for them in Turkish Foreign Policy?
Chapter 12. Conclusion