Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State

The end of the Cold War changed the world order. This change created opportunities for a short time to have an international hegemony to switch to international polycentrism. Huntington had anticipated and explained a confrontation and remake of the international order. This author explains that Isl...

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Main Author: Kuçi Gurakuç
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2018-12-01
Series:SEEU Review
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.2478/seeur-2018-0010
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spelling doaj-79c6fcff336146acaa6f634ff578aad82021-09-05T14:01:51ZengSciendoSEEU Review1857-84622018-12-011319710910.2478/seeur-2018-0010seeur-2018-0010Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core StateKuçi Gurakuç0Indipendent Institute for Political and Media Studies,Priștina, KosovoThe end of the Cold War changed the world order. This change created opportunities for a short time to have an international hegemony to switch to international polycentrism. Huntington had anticipated and explained a confrontation and remake of the international order. This author explains that Islam as a civilization does not have a core state like other civilizations. Turkey today is one of these countries which is trying to take this role of the core state for Islamic civilization. The creation of the core state for Islamic civilization, and the making of all world civilizations with core states, pushed the world into the “civil-centrism” international detachment. However, Turkey as a core for Islam civilization, to the nuclearisation of Turkey can be done with the blessing and assistance of the “West”. Creating these civil-centrist centres also makes it possible to achieve peace and agreements in the global interest more easily.https://doi.org/10.2478/seeur-2018-0010turkeyworld ordercore statecivilizationlausanne agreementcivil-centrismhuntington
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Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
SEEU Review
turkey
world order
core state
civilization
lausanne agreement
civil-centrism
huntington
author_facet Kuçi Gurakuç
author_sort Kuçi Gurakuç
title Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
title_short Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
title_full Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
title_fullStr Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
title_full_unstemmed Turkey’ s Empowerment and Tendencies for Islamic Core State
title_sort turkey’ s empowerment and tendencies for islamic core state
publisher Sciendo
series SEEU Review
issn 1857-8462
publishDate 2018-12-01
description The end of the Cold War changed the world order. This change created opportunities for a short time to have an international hegemony to switch to international polycentrism. Huntington had anticipated and explained a confrontation and remake of the international order. This author explains that Islam as a civilization does not have a core state like other civilizations. Turkey today is one of these countries which is trying to take this role of the core state for Islamic civilization. The creation of the core state for Islamic civilization, and the making of all world civilizations with core states, pushed the world into the “civil-centrism” international detachment. However, Turkey as a core for Islam civilization, to the nuclearisation of Turkey can be done with the blessing and assistance of the “West”. Creating these civil-centrist centres also makes it possible to achieve peace and agreements in the global interest more easily.
topic turkey
world order
core state
civilization
lausanne agreement
civil-centrism
huntington
url https://doi.org/10.2478/seeur-2018-0010
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