2013
DOI: 10.5901/mjss.2013.v4n3p415
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National Interest and Foreign Policy: The Case of Kosovo

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“…The author is of the view that Islam is a fundamental value for Turkey because religion will lead its adherents to have a culture. Where culture is a fundamental value for a country according to Hans Morgenthau (Marleku, 2013). In the end, due to the similarity of the religion of the majority population of Azerbaijan and Turkey, the purpose of this foreign policy action is to create a unified Muslim community under Turkish control as happened when Turkey was still a sultanate, with Turkey's national role as the leader of Muslim countries in the world.…”
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“…The author is of the view that Islam is a fundamental value for Turkey because religion will lead its adherents to have a culture. Where culture is a fundamental value for a country according to Hans Morgenthau (Marleku, 2013). In the end, due to the similarity of the religion of the majority population of Azerbaijan and Turkey, the purpose of this foreign policy action is to create a unified Muslim community under Turkish control as happened when Turkey was still a sultanate, with Turkey's national role as the leader of Muslim countries in the world.…”
Section: A According To the Urgencymentioning
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“…Public interest is the interest of the state for a wide geographical area or many fields. Special interest is defined closely in time or space and is often a logical result of public interest (Marleku, 2013).…”
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