- Eurasian Journal of Anthropology
- Vol: 8 Issue: 1
- Political psychology of overconfidence and emotions in Turkey-EU relations
Political psychology of overconfidence and emotions in Turkey-EU relations
Authors : Can BÜYÜKBAY, Ulaş Başar GEZGİN
Pages : 25-34
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Publication Date : 2017-12-30
Article Type : Research
Abstract :In this article, domestic support for Turkish foreign policy and official Turkish attitude towards Turkey-EU relations are discussed and analyzed based on a number of political psychogical concepts such as emotions, overconfidence, system justification tools and ideology. The Neo-Ottomanist revivalist international relations model as any other model revolves on emotions to make its point. International pragmatism and practicalities are downgraded to open the door for a more ideological and confrontational understanding of international relations. A political psychological analysis shows how the "world leader” rhetoric turns out to be an effective tool for domestic politics, as "world leadership” perception is mobilized to justify domestic policy-making as well. The paper concludes with a deeper understanding of this revivalist rhetoric within the context of Turkey-EU relations.Keywords : Turkey-EU relations, political psychology, overconfidence, Eurocynicism, Euroscepticism