“Soft Power” as an Instrument of Turkey’s Foreign Policy in the Balkans: the Case of Serbia, Kosovo and Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Authors: Moskalchuk D.A.1
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Affiliations:
- St. Petersburg State University, School of International Relations
- Issue: No 4(853) (2023)
- Pages: 31-39
- Section: Политические науки
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/2500-347X/article/view/348958
- ID: 348958
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The article analyzes the main tools of public diplomacy of the Republic of Turkey in the Balkans, using the examples of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Kosovo. Particular attention is paid to the structure, functioning and vectors of development of humanitarian organizations, which serve as instruments of Turkey’s “soft power”.
About the authors
Danila Aleksandrovich Moskalchuk
St. Petersburg State University, School of International Relations
Author for correspondence.
Email: danila_moskalchuk@mail.ru
Postgraduate Student, Department of International Humanitarian Relations, School of International Relations
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