Turkey

                             Turkey Springs

The terms Arab revolutions and dramatic events have seemingly gone hand in hand in 2011 but one of the most dramatic developments of the year has been the course of  non Arab Turkey under its prime minister Recep  Tayyip Erdogan Turkey has made its position known on some of the key Arab  uprisings such as Libya and Syria and seen these positions  change based  on developments on the ground. Turkey provided a forceful voice of suport for Syria's President Bashar  Assad and an equally forceful voice of condemnation for its neighbor more recently.
As the United Nations prepares to deal with the request for recognition of a Palestinian state Turkey has been at the fore front demanding action Meanwhile Erdogan has harshly and  publicly rebuked Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government over the freedom flotilla massacre incident and the United  Nations response to the  killings . Today Erdogan is making a tour of the Arab Spring countries in the  most politically symbolic  visit  of its kind in the Arab world in this year of change. Turkey under Erdogan has seized center stage for several reasons. One obvious one is the lack of a unified and effective Arab role this was true before the  uprisings as well as after but with the region in flux and the  Palestine issue looming large  Erdogan has been able to capitalize on the developments to boost Turkey's standing .
This standing isn't a matter of prestige. Erdogan and his country's officials are no doubt working hard to secure key commercial deals and arrangements in Arab countries as they seek to rebuild and recover from the unrest of this year. This economic clout will be added to Ankara's  political clout, as it benefits from the Arab world's  apprehension about Iran another key regional player and portrays  itself as a leading Sunni state that can stand up to tehran . By offering to host radar  installations (to defend against Iran ) and predator drones ( to defend against terror) Erdogan's Turkey is reaping consider  able benefits from a policy  of realpolitik  It's also a policy that  satisfies Saudi Arabia  which shares Turkey's concern with Syria and about Iran.
Ankara  has  changed  its earlier starategy of promoting Zero conflict with its neighbors to taking a stand and not  being afraid  to anger supposed allies whether the ally in question is Syria or  Israel . By standing up to Israel (and for  the Palestinians ) while  standing up to Assad ( and for the Syrians ) Erdogan has tapped  into wide sources  of popular support  He hasn't  cut relations with  Israel completely and compromises might be worked out but  the policy has certainly stood out  in a year  of general Arab drift at  the top Turkey will rely on these sources of new power to play its growing regional role which might be the most striking development of the Arab Spring.