Turkey's TİKA Appoints Diaspora Expert as New Head
President Erdoğan names Abdullah Eren, who led overseas Turkish policy for 7 years, as new TİKA chairman

- •President Erdoğan appointed Abdullah Eren, who led overseas diaspora policy for 7 years, as TİKA chairman.
- •TİKA operates in 170 countries as Turkey's ODA agency, driving soft power diplomacy in Central Asia, the Middle East, and the Balkans.
- •This appointment signals Turkey's strategy to expand by combining diaspora networks with development cooperation.
Leadership Change at Turkey's Development Aid Agency
Abdullah Eren, 41, has been appointed chairman of Turkey's International Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA). The personnel order signed by President Erdoğan was officially published in the Official Gazette on the 11th (local time).
Former chairman Serkan Kayalar was dismissed, and Eren will lead TİKA based on his experience serving as president of the Presidency for Turks Abroad and Related Communities (YTB) since 2018.
What is TİKA?
TİKA is Turkey's official development assistance (ODA) agency directly under the Presidential Office. It executes infrastructure, education, and healthcare projects in approximately 170 countries, spanning from Central Asian Turkic nations to Africa, the Middle East, and the Balkans, driving Turkey's soft power diplomacy.
Since the 2000s, the Erdoğan government has actively expanded development cooperation with regions formerly under Ottoman influence, following a "neo-Ottomanism" policy, with TİKA serving as the key implementing agency. Its annual budget is estimated at approximately $500 million (around 700 billion won).
Seven Years of Diaspora Policy: Eren's Track Record
Abdullah Eren graduated from Boğaziçi University's Department of Sociology and earned a master's degree in diplomacy from the University of Westminster in the UK. He is currently pursuing a doctorate in political science.
During his tenure as YTB president, he oversaw policies supporting 7 million Turkish diaspora worldwide and international students in Turkey. Key achievements include:
- Execution of 900 projects across 75 countries (supporting minority education and culture)
- Selection of 35,000 scholarship recipients (targeting Turkic, Middle Eastern, and African youth)
- Building a network of over 150,000 Turkish study-abroad graduates
- Counter-Islamophobia activities including memorial events for Solingen and Hanau incidents in Germany
- Native language education support for Turkish children abroad
Notably, as someone of Turkish descent from Western Thrace (Greece), he focused on strengthening ties with ethnic communities in the Balkans and Caucasus regions.
Implications for South Korea
Turkey's TİKA and YTB represent a unique model combining official development assistance with diaspora policy. While South Korea operates the Overseas Koreans Foundation and KOICA, these agencies function separately, whereas Turkey integrates ODA as a "means to expand ethnic networks."
This personnel change signals the Erdoğan government's intention to extend diaspora policy achievements into development cooperation. Eren is likely to link the Central Asian, Middle Eastern, and Balkan youth networks built through YTB with TİKA projects.
For South Korea, this offers a reference case for linking support for Korean diaspora in Central Asia with ODA projects. Turkey pursues "cultural ODA" leveraging linguistic and religious similarities, suggesting South Korea could explore similar strategies combining Hallyu and educational content.
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
Eren's appointment to TİKA reflects Turkey's diplomatic shift from hard power (military/economic) to soft power (cultural/educational) focus. As Central Asian nations seek to reduce Russian dependence following the Russia-Ukraine war, Turkey is likely to expand influence by emphasizing Turkic solidarity.
However, Turkey's chronic economic challenges—inflation exceeding 50% annually and fiscal deficits—will likely constrain ODA budget expansion. It remains to be seen whether Eren will apply the YTB approach of "high visibility with limited budget" (scholarships and cultural events) to TİKA.
South Korea may find itself in competitive or cooperative relations with Turkey in Central Asia. Coordination between the two countries may be necessary, particularly where infrastructure ODA overlaps in countries like Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan.
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