Aufsatz(elektronisch)20. September 2021

TİKA's Heritage Restoration Projects: Examples of Foreign Aid or Proof of Neo-Ottomanism?

In: Insight Turkey, Band 23, Heft Summer 2021, S. 141-156

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Abstract

Since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, Turkey has been using the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) to gain soft power and increase its influence in the Balkans, Caucasia, and Central Asia. As Turkey's focus is on countries that were once part of the Ottoman Empire, many have characterized this attempt as Neo-Ottomanism. Especially problematic is the fact that, over the years, TİKA has funded the restoration of numerous Ottoman monuments in these regions. Using Serbia as an example, this article explores whether such projects are proof of Turkey having a 'Neo-Ottoman agenda' of reviving Ottoman culture and exerting influence over former Ottoman territories, or just a way of Turkey gaining soft power through foreign aid.

Verlag

Insight Turkey/SETA Vakfi

ISSN: 2564-7717

DOI

10.25253/99.2021233.8

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