The Arab – Turkish Relations
The “Ibn Khaldon Center for Humanities and Social Sciences” at Qatar University is pleased to announce the call for papers for its First Annual International Conference on:
The Arab – Turkish Relations
(Exploring New Horizons: Challenges and Opportunities)
November 27, 2021
About the Conference
Durign the last two decades and in parallel with its quest to play a bigger role on the international scene, Turkey began the process of re-opening up to the Arab world as its strategic depth. This initiative led to an increase in Turkey's political, economic and cultural interaction with the Arab world, and was accompanied with an apparent rise in Ankara's soft power in the region.
However, after the outbreak of the Arab revolutions, Turkey's relations with some Arab countries faced several challenges. The collapse of the legitimacy of many regional governments, the spread of the phenomenon of "failed states", the increase in foreign interventions, and the rise of radical groups created a chaotic environment. These developments prompted Turkey to increase its political and defense engagement and to depend more on "hard power" to create to balance the regional and international actors in the region, and to ward off the security repercussions resulting from the increase in regional void, freign interference, and terrorism.
The major global trends indicate that regional powers will play a greater role in the future in terms of reshaping reality in different parts of the world, including the Middle East. In this context, the significance of Turkey as a regional power and its regional and international weight dictate the need to study it scientifically and objectively in order to reach a better and more accurate understanding of it.
Therefore, and based on the fact that knowledge is power, and that crises pose challenges but create opportunities, the conference seeks to be a regional and international platform for in-depth discussion of the Arab-Turkish relations, the challenges they face, ways to overcome them, in addition to exploring new opportunities for cooperation, coordination, and increasing the joint work space between the two parties in a way that would contribute to achieving security, stability and prosperity for the countries and the people of the region.
The Conference Themes
- Theme I: Diplomatic and Foreign Policy
- “The Quest for Stability”: Turkish relations with unstable Arab countries, challenges, and opportunities for stability and peace.
- “New Horizons?”: The unstable relations between Turkey and some Arab countries: Are there new prospects?
- “Emerging Relationships”: Turkey’s Emerging Relationships with Some Arab Countries: Aspirations and Challenges.
- Theme II: The Security and Defense
- "Unconventional Risks and Threats": Covers topics such as water, food, energy, terrorism, cybersecurity, etc.
- “Arab-Turkish Military Relations”: Challenges facing the development of professional relations between Turkey and the Arab countries.
- “Defense Industry Cooperation”: Opportunities for cooperation in the field of investment, manufacturing, technology transfer, and training.
- Theme III: Economy and Investment
- “Renewable Energy”: The challenges and opportunities for cooperation in the field of technology development and the use of renewable energy in Turkey and the Arab world.
- “Islamic banking”: The challenges of opportunities for cooperation in this sector and means of developing it, and expanding reliance on it in the banking transactions.
- "Free Trade": The challenges and opportunities, obstacles facing trade liberalization, and possible means to increase the volume of mutual trade.
- Theme IV: Society and Culture
- "Mutual Perceptions of Arabs and Turks": In educational curricula, drama productions, public culture, or internal and foreign policies.
- “Higher Education”: The problems and challenges facing the development of joint initiatives between the two parties in the field of education, and means to overcome, in a manner that helps deepening the Arab-Turkish relations.
Important Dates
- Deadline for Abstract Submission: February 15th, 2021
- Deadline for Final Papers Submission: July 31st, 2021
- The date of the conference: November 27th, 2021
Research Papers
Research Papers are welcomed in Arabic and English, within the scope of 6,000 to 8,000 words, including citation and bibliography, in strict adherence to academic guidelines.
Submission Guidelines and Conditions
- The chosen topic should fall within a specific theme of the conference.
- Prepare an abstract (300 to 400 words).
- The abstract should include the importance and reasons for choosing the topic, the main research problematic or research question that will be addressed, the aims, and the structure of the proposed paper, with the indication of the most important references that will be used in the paper.
- Abstracts that do not meet the requirements will not be considered.
- Acceptance of abstracts does not necessarily guarantee the acceptance of final research papers.
- Papers must be original and not published elsewhere or submitted to another conference.
- Ibn Khaldon Center reserves the right to publish the conference proceedings papers. The center will also seek to publish part of the submitted and presented papers by Spring Nature Publishing, or any other publishing house it deems appropriate.
- The participation form here, and all correspondence should be directed with your CV to the conference e-mail:
ArabTurk.Ibnkhaldon@qu.edu.qa