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Turkey's Role in Geopolitics

As a critical NATO ally and strategically located partner, Turkey's assertive foreign policy strategy has global implications.
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Turkish President Erdoğan initially pursued “zero problems with neighbors” as a foreign policy strategy, but now relies on the country’s military might to achieve political goals. Brookings’ Kemal Kirişci and journalist Ayla Jean Yackley join Deep Dish to explain what Turkey’s approach means for neighbors, allies, and foes.

About the Experts
Nonresident Senior Fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe's Turkey Project at Brookings
Kemal Kirişci
Kemal Kirişci is a nonresident senior fellow in the Center on the United States and Europe's Turkey Project at Brookings, with an expertise in Turkish foreign policy and migration studies. From 2013 until 2020, he was TÜSİAD senior fellow at Brookings and director of the Turkey Project. His most recent book, “Turkey and the West: Faultlines in a Troubled Alliance,” was published by the Brookings Institution Press in November 2017.
Kemal Kirişci
Ayla Jean Yackley
Freelance Journalist
Ayla Jean Yackley
Ayla Jean Yackley s a freelance journalist based in Istanbul whose stories about Turkey have appeared in the Financial Times, POLITICO, Al-Monitor, and others.
Ayla Jean Yackley
Brian Hanson
Former Vice President, Studies
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Brian Hanson served as the vice president of studies at the Chicago Council on Global Affairs. He managed the Council's research operations and hosted the Council's weekly podcast, Deep Dish on Global Affairs.
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