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Role of Turkish Think Tanks in the State-Diaspora Relations: The Case of SETA and ORSAM

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  • The globalization that has been growing in the past decades has been expanding and increasing the length and intensity of economic, cultural and financial ties throughout the world

  • This paper provides a comprehensive framework to explain the policies Turkish think tanks have adopted for the development of Turkey-Turkish diaspora relationship in recent years

  • As for the participation and activities of the Turkish think tanks in the Turkey-Turkish diaspora relations, the authors of the publications we studied did not refer to it as a special case

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Introduction

The globalization that has been growing in the past decades has been expanding and increasing the length and intensity of economic, cultural and financial ties throughout the world. Mankind has entered an extremely difficult era of its existence when the world is simultaneously integrating and disintegrating, globalizing and localizing, uniting and separating. It is noticeable that from the second half of the 20th century, migration processes have taken on a truly global scale, encompassing all the continents of our planet, social strata and groups of society, influencing various spheres of social life. It is, no surprise why calling the past century as the “era of migration” is entirely legitimate.[2] Nowadays, social transformation and development have a certain dependence on migration everywhere in the world

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