From Antalya to Osaka: Assessing Turkey’s “Globality” and Performance in the G20
By Selçuk Çolakoğlu – The G20 constitutes a platform in which an unestablished middle power such as Turkey can potentially enjoy a rare privileged position.
A blog by the Global Governance Centre, Graduate Institute, Geneva
By Selçuk Çolakoğlu – The G20 constitutes a platform in which an unestablished middle power such as Turkey can potentially enjoy a rare privileged position.
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By Selçuk Çolakoğlu – Continuing to support multilateralism, the BRICS are now considering enlargement and Turkey is an interesting prospect.
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