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The author explores the strategies and mechanisms by which Türkiye projects it’s cultural, economic, and diplomatic influence in the region. It also examines Türkiye’s purposeful efforts to improve its image, authority and significance in Georgia. Paying special attention to cultural diplomacy, educational exchanges, humanitarian aid and economic partnership, the paper reveals how Türkiye seeks to shape its perceptions, develop cooperation and strengthen its geopolitical position. Methodologically, the study is based on case studies of Turkish soft power in Georgia. In addition, the author analyzes the general framework of Turkish policy in Georgia using the historical-descriptive method. The content analysis of Turkish media and other Turkish cultural agents such as TV shows, films, serials, etc. was used to understand how Ankara uses soft power to promote its cultural and political interests in Georgia. Through empirical analysis, the study examines specific examples of Türkiye’s soft power initiatives, including the promotion of the Turkish language and culture, educational scholarships and humanitarian aid. In addition, the study examines the perception of Türkiye’s soft power initiatives by the local population and assesses their impact on regional dynamics. The findings emphasize the multifaceted nature of Turkish soft power and the consequences of its use for Georgia. Given Georgia’s Christian majority, Türkiye relies on secular instruments of its soft power, while not giving up religious influence on the Muslim communities of Georgia.</p></abstract><trans-abstract xml:lang="ru"><p style="text-align: justify;">Рассматривается стратегическое использование «мягкой силы» как неотъемлемого компонента внешней политики Турции в регионе Южного Кавказа. Исследуются стратегии и механизмы, с помощью которых Турция проецирует свое культурное, экономическое и дипломатическое влияние в регионе, оцениваются целенаправленные усилия Турции по улучшению своего имиджа, авторитета и значимости в Грузии. Уделяя особое внимание культурной дипломатии, образовательным обменам, гуманитарной помощи и экономическому партнерству, автор раскрывает, как Турция стремится формировать восприятие собственного имиджа, развивать сотрудничество и укреплять геополитическое положение. Методологически исследование базируется на конкретных примерах применения турецкой «мягкой силы» в Грузии. Помимо этого автор анализирует общие рамки политики Турции в этой южнокавказской стране с помощью историко-описательного метода. Анализ контента турецких СМИ и других проводников турецкой культуры, таких как ТВ-шоу, фильмы, сериалы и др., применялся для понимания того, как Анкара использует «мягкую силу» для продвижения своих культурных и политических интересов в Грузии. Посредством эмпирического анализа рассматриваются инициативы Турции в области «мягкой силы», включая продвижение турецкого языка и культуры, образовательные стипендии и гуманитарную помощь. Кроме того, в исследовании изучено восприятие инициатив Турции в области «мягкой силы» местным населением и оценено влияние этих инициатив на региональную динамику. Полученные результаты подчеркивают многогранный характер турецкой «мягкой силы» и последствия ее применения для Грузии. Учитывая христианское большинство населения южнокавказской республики, Турция опирается на светские инструменты своей «мягкой силы», при этом не отказываясь от религиозного влияния на мусульманские общины в стране.</p></trans-abstract><trans-abstract xml:lang="zh"/><kwd-group xml:lang="en"><kwd>foreign policy</kwd><kwd>South Caucasus</kwd><kwd>soft power</kwd><kwd>Maarif</kwd><kwd>Diyanet</kwd><kwd>soap operas diplomacy</kwd></kwd-group><kwd-group xml:lang="ru"><kwd>внешняя политика</kwd><kwd>Южный Кавказ</kwd><kwd>мягкая сила</kwd><kwd>Маариф</kwd><kwd>Диянет</kwd><kwd>дипломатия мыльных опер</kwd></kwd-group><funding-group/></article-meta></front><body></body><back><ref-list><ref id="B1"><label>1.</label><citation-alternatives><mixed-citation xml:lang="en">Akilli, E., &amp; Çelenk, B. (2019). TİKA’s soft power: Nation branding in Turkish foreign policy. Insight Turkey, 21(3), 135-151. https://doi.org/10.25253/99.2018EV.05</mixed-citation><mixed-citation xml:lang="ru">Аватков В. А. 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