摘要

International relations theories have sometimes been criticized as being focused on a narrow set of ideas and values. This article provides a means by which this problem can be addressed by examining the theories of former Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutolu, who, prior to joining the government, was an international relations scholar. The article argues that gaining a greater understanding of Davutolu's academic and professional publications is valuable not only to scholars interested in studying Turkey, but also to the study of international relations. Distinguishing him from other thinkers, Davutolu's models are a combination of Islamic values, civilizational theories, and constructivism.