Altılı, Rüştü2024-11-072024-11-0720212651-5318https://search.trdizin.gov.tr/tr/yayin/detay/519100https://hdl.handle.net/11480/13318This article discusses the instrumentalization of the field of health in foreign politics by countries for building a positive image in the international society. After the 1970s, health diplomacy emerged as one of the tools to gain influence using soft power. The author explains the concept of health diplomacy, its development, and widespread use with the historical background. The British School of International Relations gave the theory of ‘International Society’, which has been elaborated in the current context. A comprehensive rationalization of the concept of health diplomacy in light of the ‘International Society’ approach provided in the present article may help policymakers to exploit this field fully. Subsequently, the 4 tools of health diplomacy, namely health assistance activities, health-professionals training programs and relief activities, health tourism, and trade of health care products in present-day conditions, are discussed and examined, with practical examples from Turkey’s efforts at using health activities for achieving diplomatic goals. Eventually, the need to revolutionize foreign policy tools in the context of the current COVID-19 pandemic has been discussed, based on data relevant to Turkey’s foreign policy goals.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSağlık Politikaları ve HizmetleriUluslararası İlişkilerBritish SchoolHealth Diplomacy ToolsInternational SocietyHealth DiplomacyTurkey’s Health DiplomacyArticle62394405519100