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5G technology 2 AKP 2 China 2 Europe 2 Trump administration 2 Turkey 2 United States 2 artificial intelligence (AI) 2 autonomous weapons systems 2 defence industry 2 innovation leader 2 national arms industry 2 robotics 2 Artificial intelligence 1 Defence industry 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Europa 1 Innovation 1 Künstliche Intelligenz 1 President Erdoægan 1 President Erdoğan 1 Robot 1 Roboter 1 Rüstungsindustrie 1 Technologiepolitik 1 Technology policy 1 Türkei 1 USA 1
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Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1 Research Report 1
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Üngör, Çağdaş 2
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The trilemma of Turkish techno-nationalism: Choosing between Washington, Brussels and Beijing
Üngör, Çağdaş - 2025
Ankara's "techno-nationalist" policies aim to place Turkey among the innovation leaders of the 21st century. The country has already achieved notable progress in its defence industry, launched its own EV brand and is preparing a space mission. But creating "native and national" (yerli ve milli)...
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The trilemma of Turkish techno-nationalism : choosing between Washington, Brussels and Beijing
Üngör, Çağdaş - Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik - 2025
Ankara’s "techno-nationalist" policies aim to place Turkey among the innovation leaders of the 21st century. The country has already achieved notable progress in its defence industry, launched its own EV brand and is preparing a space mission. But creating "native and national" (yerli ve...
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