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Bahraini-Turkish Relations: A Strategic Role Adaptation of Manama

Turkish-Bahraini bilateral ties provide a fertile ground for a comprehensive set of discussions on regional affairs, yet it is an understudied topic with little work done on these bilateral ties. This research aims to fulfill a valid gap in the Gulf studies literature by describing the Bahraini foreign policy dynamics in its relations with Türkiye. In this respect, the purpose is to answer two questions: What are the major national role types that Bahrain accommodates in the contemporary Middle East system in conducting foreign policymaking towards Türkiye? How does Bahrain’s role conceptions towards Türkiye work under a sub-regional Saudi hegemony? There has been continuous, solid, yet limited diplomatic communication between Bahrain and Türkiye. With a hybrid use of post-structural discourse theory and role theory the nature of the emerging ties is elaborated, focusing on the Bahraini foreign affairs. This research proposes that there are two dynamics in the Bahraini foreign policymaking towards Türkiye: a faithful ally of Saudi Arabia and strategic role adaptation. These roles are either played simultaneously, as is the case in the peak years of cooperation with Türkiye, or being a faithful ally of Saudi Arabia dominates Bahrain’s strategic role adaptations, notably in the times of crises.

Bahraini-Turkish Relations A Strategic Role Adaptation of Manama
 

 

 

 

Introduction

 

The Kingdom of Bahrain is an archipelago consisting of Bahrain Island along with nearly 30 smaller islands. Its name means two seas in Arabic which symbolically refers to the island’s location as one of the heartlands in the Gulf waters. It has a population of less than 1.5 million and territorial size of 786 km2, yet its geopolitical position provides the Kingdom long-standing military alliances with the U.S. and the United Kingdom.1

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