Nobody seems to have believed Al Arabiya claims… A FP roundup…

Turkish pilots killed by Syrian intelligence, Al Arabiya claims from Hurriyet Daily News ?Two Turkish pilots were captured by the Syrian Air Force Intelligence after their jet was shot down in coordination with the Russian naval base in [the Syrian city of] Tartus,? according to a document…   The stalemate in Turkish-Israeli relations Jerusalem Post … Read more

PM Erdoğan links religion to bid to host Olympic Games but his country cannot even issue passports on time for her citizens…

Yes, dear friends,  for some idiosyncratic reasons Turkish State cannot provide new passports on time for ordinary citizens. I have made my application last week but no date is given. We are at the mercy of our officials. And without shame, the PM asks why Muslims countries cannot host Olympic Games… A foreign policy round … Read more

Operation Warmongering: A strange domestic alliance to encourage Turkey to attack Syria…

On the Twitter front 3 lumpen popular figures are provoking the public with the most vulgar nationalistic discourses. From left to right: Erol Köse, Atilla Taş and Nihat Doğan. Pro-government columnists and journalists. Some Liberal minded intellectuals or youth activists who happen to have some Western (American)-backed funding in some projects. Most of Islamists with … Read more

Israel in Turkey blog lists accusations made by Turkish media against Israel: “What we haven?t [yet] been accused of by Turkish media.

Following recent press stories in Turkish media, I have no option but to conclude, that: Israel, which has 20,000 commandoes stationed in Cyprus, is using spy eagles to destroy Al-Aqsa mosque in a joint plot with Jewish settlers, who are building fake tombs and using Palestinians to train guard dogs?…Click to read the rest..

Like in the old days, Turkey makes moves towards the EU, crisis over Cyprus, tension with ME neigbours.. A FP roundup

Analysis: Turkey’s long wait to join EU club from BBC News | Europe | World Edition EU revives Turkish hopes of membership   Turkey slams ?shameful acts? against flag in Basra protests from Hurriyet Daily News Turkey has condemned Iraq after around 200 protesters demanding that Ankara extradite Iraq?s fugitive vice president burned the Turkish … Read more

foreign policy roundup:”Turkey too rich to get EU aid”, Turkish approaches to French presidential candidates, Turkish soap operas as diplomacy tools……

Turkey too rich to get EU aid: Report British lawmakers called for tougher standards on the distribution of Europe?s development aid budget after a report released on April 27 revealed more than half went to ?middle-income? countrie Turkey has been one of the top five recipients of European Commission aid, the report says from turkey … Read more

French genocide bill struck down, Sarkozy “obstinant”.. A Turkish foreign policy roundup…

French Bill on Armenian Genocide Is Struck Down by By SCOTT SAYARE Turkey applauded the move, but the president of France vowed to try again. The “Obstinacy” of Sarkozy from Mavi Boncuk by M.A.M Armenian Genocide: François Bayrou denounced the “obstinacy” of Sarkozy. “The revival of this procedure by Nicolas Sarkozy today reflects an obstinacy … Read more

“Merkel apologizes for the neo-Nazi killings” .. and a Turkish FP roundup..

more photos of mourning ceremony in Germany here. Merkel apologizes for the neo-Nazi killing from Hurriyet Daily News Chancellor Angela Merkel has apologized publicly to the relatives of 10 people, mostly immigrants, suspected of being killed by a neo-Nazi group.   EU and Turkey: talks languish, trade booms by Acturca Associated Press (AP), February 21, … Read more

Turkey and US closer on Syria, Turkey capricious with Israel over NATO data. A FP roundup…

Turkey?s Vision for 2012 and Beyond: Davutoglu?s Washington Visit by Acturca Huffington Post (USA) February 17, 2012 Joshua W. Walker, Co-authored with Ece Ozcelik * Turkish Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoğlu?s visit to Washington this week came at a pivotal juncture of bilateral and international affairs. Dr. Davutoğlu was enthusiastically welcomed by an audience in Washington … Read more

Greece starts building border fence with Turkey but EU refuses to fund it…AKP in delusion of ?int?l conspiracy? against – a Foreign policy rounup

‘Fetih 1453’ continues to anger in Europe from Hurriyet Daily News The upcoming Turkish movie ‘Fetih 1453’ (Conquest 1453) has angered Christians in the German ?   Duel over ties with Israel from Hurriyet Daily News The main opposition?s chief has fired a new salvo in a verbal battle between himself and the prime minister … Read more

Davutoğlu rhetorically fantastic, but I wonder what Libyan resistance thinks about.. A Foreign Policy roundup…

Turkey’s Foreign Minister Ahmet Davutoglu speaks during the Leaders of Change Summit in Istanbul March 14, 2011. NATO member Turkey on Monday held out against growing international calls to impose a no-fly zone over Libya, saying such operation would be unhelpful and fraught with risk. “Military intervention by NATO in Libya or any other country … Read more

“anthropological” approach to Turkish accession: “We are all little bit from Turkey”

Kölner Express Headline “We are all little bit from Turkey” from Mavi Boncuk by M.A.M “The appearance and dispersion of the first farmers in Europe has been the subject of heated debate among anthropologists, archaeologists, and linguists for over a century. While each discipline focused on different aspects of this grand topic, the central point … Read more

Cyprus issue may have nailed the coffin…

JOOST LAGENDIJK – Cypriot shrewdness and European shortsightedness They again managed to manipulate European decision making. As on many previous occasions, Greek Cypriot representatives were able to decisively influence the opinion of a European Union institution on a Cyprus-related issue. Last week the European Parliament (EP) was scene to yet another successful attempt to hijack … Read more

Haaretz journalists report from Istanbul: “We can fix it….

Istanbul and Tel Aviv can fix what Ankara and J’lem broke Ha’aretz By Aluf Benn ISTANBUL – Friends and family sounded worried: “Istanbul? Isn’t it dangerous there right now?” But travel warnings are cut off from reality. and a long Istanbul roundup: Bibliopoles of Istanbul set for TÜYAP Fair www.worldbulletin.net Old and secondhand books will … Read more

SETA report: “Arab Image in Turkey

Arab Image in Turkey
Source: SETA
Introduction:

Myths, stereotypes, prejudices and images increasingly exert their influence in international politics and transnational relations. Socially and politically constructed myths and stereotypes about the ?others? are being re-produced and re-circulated by the forces of globalization and used to legitimize policy options more than ever. In this context, increasing role of the public opinion and popular choices are being paid a special attention as ?images? become invisible actors in the international environment and in the making of alliances based on social, political and cultural approximation among the nation states. Growing use of myths, stereotypes, prejudices and images, whether historically rooted or recently constructed, in political and popular discourse, which is facilitated by the media and educational material, requires a closer attention. Derived from these considerations, this Policy Report focuses on the image of Arabs in modern Turkey. It explores the roots of prevailing and dominant perceptions, investigates how the media and popular culture contribute to the construction of images pertaining to Arabs and examines the current public opinion drawing upon a nation-wide survey.

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