Episode 3: State Humanitarian Diplomacy: Turkey and the United Arab Emirates
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In this new episode, Antonio De Lauri, Meliha Altunisik and Deniz Gokalp discuss the ways humanitarian diplomacy becomes increasingly relevant in defining states' foreign policy in the context of protracted crises, regional competition, and medical aid diplomacy, such as in the case of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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