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    RESULTS OF USAK'S 4TH TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY SURVEYS WERE RELEASED

    Journal of Turkish Weekly
    Monday, 17 August 2009

    The results of USAK's 4th Turkish Foreign Policy Perception Survey
    were published on 14 August 2009. The survey was conducted among 1,110
    interviewees in four major Turkish cities (Ankara, Istanbul,Izmir
    and Bursa) and obtained significant results regarding the perceptions
    of Turkish people towards Turkish foreign policy issues. The results
    were analyzed in detail by USAK experts.

    According to the USAK Foreign Policy Perception Survey, although
    there is a 4.35-point decrease in respondents who consider the US
    a threat, compared to the Bush era, the country is still viewed as
    the largest threat. Another striking figure is related to Turkey's
    long-standing competitor in the Aegean Sea, Greece. According to the
    list of countries, the perception of Greece as a threat dropped by 3.20
    points due to the softening relations between the two countries. On
    the contrary, there is a surprising increase in the threat perception
    of Turkish people towards France and Israel. Israel's negative figures,
    in particular, have been increasing rapidly through recent surveys. On
    the other hand, the main reason behind the negative attitude towards
    France can be easily explained by Sarkozy's prominent role in the
    stalemate in Turkey-EU relations and the increasing activities of
    the French Armenian lobby against Turkey.

    Another question aiming to test the Turkish people's perceptions of
    friendship revealed significant results when compared to previous
    surveys. Azerbaijan, with a 5.84-point increase, preserved its first
    rank position as a true friend of Turkey. The Friendship Perception
    Index showed extremely striking figures. First, Germany, which was
    7th in the earlier ranking with 4.80%, lost its place and did not
    gain even 1%. The USAK experts related this sharp decrease to the
    policies followed during the Merkel era. Taking into account the
    growing number of Turks working and living in Germany, these results
    are both surprising and worrying. Second, it is significant that
    the US has jumped in the list from 12th to 3rd place. The improved
    relations in the Obama era can also explain this shift.

    56.36% of the Turkish people see Turkey's future in the European
    Union. There is a 1.36-point increase in respondents choosing the EU
    option compared to the previous survey conducted in 2005.

    According to the World Peace Threat Index, the US, Israel and Russia
    hold the first three places. The surveyors found that the underlying
    reason behind the rise in the level of reaction against Russia is
    the recent Russia-Georgia War and Russia's aggressive stance in
    that region.

    One of the questions in the survey tries to figure out Turkish
    public opinion on Turkish foreign policy's efficiency and success. A
    significant increase was observed in the number of respondents who
    consider Turkish foreign policy successful.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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