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The future of Turkish foreign policy / Lenore G. Martin and Dimitris Keridis, editors.

Contributor(s): Series: BCSIA studies in international securityPublication details: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2004.Description: xii, 354 p. : map ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0262632438 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DR477 .F68 2004
Contents:
Map: Turkey and its Neighbors -- The Historical Background of Turkey's Foreign Policy / Feroz Ahmad -- The Philosophical Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy / Mumtaz Soysal -- Turkish Foreign Policy and the War on Iraq / Cengiz Candar -- The Geopolitical Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- Turkey and the European Union / Atila Eralp -- Turkey and the United States: Anatomy of a Strategic Relationship / Ian O. Lesser -- Greek-Turkish Relations in the Early Twenty-first Century: A View from Athens / Panayotis J. Tsakonas, Thanos P. Dokos -- Turkey and Russia in Eurasia / Oktay F. Tanrisever -- Turkey's Middle East Foreign Policy / Lenore G. Martin -- Water and Turkish Foreign Policy / Ilter Turan -- Map: Pipelines of the Caspian -- Caspian Conundrum: Pipelines and Energy Networks / Fiona Hill -- The Domestic Political Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- Changes in Domestic Politics and the Foreign Policy Orientation of the AK Party / Sencer Ayata -- The Kurdish Question and Turkish Foreign Policy / Kemal Kirisci -- The Impact of Foreign Relations on Human Rights in Turkey / Elizabeth Andersen -- Foreign Strategies and Domestic Choices: Balancing between Power Politics and Interdependence / Dimitris Keridis.
Summary: Since the end of the Cold War, Turkey has moved from the periphery to occupy the very center of Eurasian security. It is a critical participant in NATO and aspires to become a member of the European Union. The pivotal role that Turkey plays in Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus has profound implications for the international arena and spawns vital debates over the directions of Turkish foreign policy. The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy explores these debates and the interactions between Turkey's domestic and foreign policies at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors to the book include some of the foremost scholars and exponents of Turkish foreign policy. Their analyses reveal the complexity of the challenges that confront Turkey's foreign policy and suggest creative and resourceful strategies for resolving its policy dilemmas.

Papers presented at a conference on Turkish foreign policy, held at Harvard University October 24-25, 1998.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Map: Turkey and its Neighbors -- The Historical Background of Turkey's Foreign Policy / Feroz Ahmad -- The Philosophical Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy / Mumtaz Soysal -- Turkish Foreign Policy and the War on Iraq / Cengiz Candar -- The Geopolitical Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- Turkey and the European Union / Atila Eralp -- Turkey and the United States: Anatomy of a Strategic Relationship / Ian O. Lesser -- Greek-Turkish Relations in the Early Twenty-first Century: A View from Athens / Panayotis J. Tsakonas, Thanos P. Dokos -- Turkey and Russia in Eurasia / Oktay F. Tanrisever -- Turkey's Middle East Foreign Policy / Lenore G. Martin -- Water and Turkish Foreign Policy / Ilter Turan -- Map: Pipelines of the Caspian -- Caspian Conundrum: Pipelines and Energy Networks / Fiona Hill -- The Domestic Political Dimension of Turkish Foreign Policy -- Changes in Domestic Politics and the Foreign Policy Orientation of the AK Party / Sencer Ayata -- The Kurdish Question and Turkish Foreign Policy / Kemal Kirisci -- The Impact of Foreign Relations on Human Rights in Turkey / Elizabeth Andersen -- Foreign Strategies and Domestic Choices: Balancing between Power Politics and Interdependence / Dimitris Keridis.

Since the end of the Cold War, Turkey has moved from the periphery to occupy the very center of Eurasian security. It is a critical participant in NATO and aspires to become a member of the European Union. The pivotal role that Turkey plays in Southeastern Europe, the Middle East, and the Caucasus has profound implications for the international arena and spawns vital debates over the directions of Turkish foreign policy. The Future of Turkish Foreign Policy explores these debates and the interactions between Turkey's domestic and foreign policies at the beginning of the twenty-first century. Contributors to the book include some of the foremost scholars and exponents of Turkish foreign policy. Their analyses reveal the complexity of the challenges that confront Turkey's foreign policy and suggest creative and resourceful strategies for resolving its policy dilemmas.

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