Turkish And Brics Engagement In Africa
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This article studies the political economy of Turkey’s relations with sub-Saharan
Africa (SSA) since 2002 while Turkey was under the Justice and Development
Party’s (AKP) rule. It argues that Turkey has focused its engagement in Africa
mostly on humanitarian assistance and the economy. Contextualizing Turkey’s
relations with SSA vis-à-vis other emerging market economies, especially the
BRICS (Brazil/Russia/India/China/South Africa), provides ample insights into
the nature of Turkey’s engagement in SSA. While Turkey’s involvement has
some similarities with that of the BRICS, there are greater fundamental and
structural differences from how the BRICS established their presence in SSA.
These differences mostly find resonance when juxtaposed with the activism of
non-governmental actors engaged in humanitarian missions and charity work
with trade-related economic investments and activism.
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