Türkiye’s Africa Initiative: Can a ‘Third Way’ Really Work?
This article examines Türkiye’s evolving "Third Way" in Africa, an autonomous strategic model that seeks to offer an alternative to Western liberal prescriptions and the transactional models of China and Russia. It evaluates Ankara’s transition from a diplomatic opening to a "strategic architecture" in 2025, integrating defense technology, maritime energy diplomacy (Mavi Vatan), and humanitarian outreach. By focusing on state-building and local agency, the text questions whether this Afro-Eurasian partnership genuinely expands African strategic autonomy or risks creating new forms of dependency.
