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Abstract
In this paper, we adopt Walter Carlsnaes’ tripartite approach in order to scrutinize
the consistency of Türkiye’s climate policy with changing climate regimes. We
explain the actor-structure duality in climate policy through the interaction of
climate regimes and Türkiye's climate policy. The paper reveals the causality
behind the policies implemented by Türkiye as a result of its core values and
preferences, and explains their continuities. Finally, we address the potential of
the European Green Deal to influence Türkiye's preferences, and therefore its
climate policy.
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All Azimuth is a bi-annual journal that provides a forum for academic studies on foreign policy analysis and peace research as well as theoretically-oriented policy pieces on international issues. We particularly welcome research on the nexus of peace, security, and development. We aim to publish pieces bridging the theory-practice gap; dealing with under-represented conceptual approaches in the field; and engaging in scholarly dialogue between the “center” and the “periphery”. We strongly encourage, therefore, publications with homegrown theoretical and philosophical approaches. In this sense, All Azimuth aims to transcend conventional theoretical, methodological, geographical, academic and cultural boundaries. All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial evaluation by the Editor. If found suitable for further consideration, manuscripts will be assessed through double-blind peer-review by independent, anonymous experts. All Azimuth is published by the Center for Foreign Policy and Peace Research, a non-profit and nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping develop agendas and promote policies that contribute to the peaceful resolution of international and inter-communal conflicts taking place particularly in the regions surrounding Turkey.