Navigating the Tides of Change: Turkey’s Quest for United Nations Membership and the New World Order
Abstract
This paper aims to shed light into Turkey’s political and diplomatic history by focusing on its efforts to join the United Nations (UN). The search for a new political system in Turkey coincided with the global quest for a new world order, initiated by the UN’s four founding members during the Second World War. After a brief discussion on the making of the UN and its predecessors, the paper delves into Turkey’s position during the war, followed by an analysis of the ruling elites’ perceptions as reflected in parliamentary debates and the contemporary national press coverage. Furthermore, the paper evaluates the influence of UN membership on the emergence of a multi-party system in Turkey and discusses how and why the change of the global political climate contributed to the transformation of the Turkish political system.
Keywords
United Nations, New World Order, Modern Turkish History, Turkish Political Elites, The Second World War
Citation
Sacit Yarımoğlu ve M. Asım Karaömerlioğlu, “Navigating the Tides of Change: Turkey’s Quest for United Nations Membership and the New World Order”, Uluslararası İlişkiler, Advanced Online Publication, 2 Nisan 2025, ss. 1-18. DOI: 10.33458/uidergisi.1649431
Affiliations
Sacit YARIMOĞLU Ph. D., Independent Researcher, Adana E-Mail: [email protected] Orcid: 0000-0001-5366-6680
M. Asım KARAÖMERLİOĞLU Professor of History, The Atatürk Institute for Modern Turkish History, Boğaziçi University, İstanbul E-Mail: [email protected] Orcid: 0000-0003-2771-0777