The problem with an expansionist foreign policy is more than a moral one. It risks becoming a hostage to structures and interests (at home and abroad) that were created, and being unable to shift course when necessary or simply having to pay an expansive bill to do so.
The problem with an expansionist foreign policy is more than a moral one. It risks becoming a hostage to structures and interests (at home and abroad) that were created, and being unable to shift course when necessary or simply having to pay an expansive bill to do so.
What is more concerning about these remarks is that they normalise an expansionist approach to foreign policy.
What is more concerning about these remarks is that they normalise an expansionist approach to foreign policy.
What is more concerning about these remarks is that they normalise an expansionist approach to foreign policy.
Kılıçdaroğlu’s remarks yesterday, which presented Turkey’s so-called foreign policy activism as a necessity, align with the ruling party’s rhetoric. Yet, this is hardly surprising given that KK is back in the party exactly on this mission.
Kılıçdaroğlu’s remarks yesterday, which presented Turkey’s so-called foreign policy activism as a necessity, align with the ruling party’s rhetoric. Yet, this is hardly surprising given that KK is back in the party exactly on this mission.
What is more concerning about these remarks is that they normalise an expansionist approach to foreign policy.