2016
DOI: 10.1093/global/gux003
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Turkey in Global Governance: An Evaluation of Turkey’s G20 Presidency and the Antalya Summit 2015

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“…Thus, Erdoğan was presented with an opportunity to burnish his and Türkiye's reputations on the global stage by making a concrete contribution to global governance, but he needed to have one eye on the domestic situation and another on unexpected external shocks. Nevertheless, through a strategy of balancing between addressing existing issues and adding meaningful new initiatives to the G20's agenda, Antalya resulted in progress on a number of issues, for example promoting the quality of infrastructure on the one hand, and the promotion of new issues and structures, such as the W20 as an official engagement group, which has continued at every subsequent summit, on the other hand (Çolakoğlu and Hecan 2016).…”
Section: Building Legacies and Burnishing Reputationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Erdoğan was presented with an opportunity to burnish his and Türkiye's reputations on the global stage by making a concrete contribution to global governance, but he needed to have one eye on the domestic situation and another on unexpected external shocks. Nevertheless, through a strategy of balancing between addressing existing issues and adding meaningful new initiatives to the G20's agenda, Antalya resulted in progress on a number of issues, for example promoting the quality of infrastructure on the one hand, and the promotion of new issues and structures, such as the W20 as an official engagement group, which has continued at every subsequent summit, on the other hand (Çolakoğlu and Hecan 2016).…”
Section: Building Legacies and Burnishing Reputationsmentioning
confidence: 99%