Turkish Foreign Policy in Turbulent Post-Cold War Era
Author: Sevgi Drorian
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Published: 2008
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Author: Sevgi Drorian
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Published: 2008
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: İdris Bal
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 480
ISBN-13: 1581124236
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the end of Cold War discipline the world has entered a new era. Parameters have changed; new handicaps as well as new opportunities have been created for countries. Turkey as a neighbor of former USSR, a member of NATO and located at the center of a sensitive region covered by Caucasus, Balkans and Middle East, has been affected by the end of Cold War radically. Turkey has lost some of her bargaining cards in the new era and therefore has needed new arguments. This need encouraged Turkey to take active steps in Post Cold War era. This book analyzes Turkey s relations with US, EU, Balkans, Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, China and Japan. At the same time, effects of economic crises and domestic developments on foreign policy, Turkish model in Turkish foreign policy, water conflict and Kurdish problem are analyzed as well. To conclude, it is possible to argue that although Turkey lost some of her bargaining cards in Post Cold War era, new developments pushed Turkey to the center of world politics rather then to periphery. Contributors: Meliha Benli Altunisik, Deniz Ülke Aribogan, Hüseyin Bagci, Idris Bal, Zeyno Baran, Fulya Kip Barnard, Erol Bulut, Ibrahim S. Canbolat, Saziye Gazioglu, Ramazan Gözen, Saban Kardas, H. Bülent Olcay, Cengiz Okman, Henry E. Paniev, Victor Panin, Dirk Rochtus, Faruk Sönmezoglu, Gül Turan, Ilter Turan, Mustafa Türkes, Nasuh Uslu.
Author: Mustafa Aydin
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2019-06-04
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 1351773895
DOWNLOAD EBOOKTitle first published in 2003. In this insightful book, the authors explore Turkey's role within a globalizing world and, as a new century unfolds, examine a nation at the crossroads of both time and space within the international political order. Chapters consider Turkey's policy history, its prospects and policy issues and discuss them with positive alternatives outlined for Turkish policy-makers and the academics who examine them.
Author: Nasuh Uslu
Publisher: Nova Publishers
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9781590337424
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe framework of Turkish foreign policy -- The defense aspect of Turkish foreign policy -- The Western connection of Turkish foreign policy -- The Eastern connection of Turkish foreign policy -- The Middle Eastern connection of Turkish foreign policy -- The Greek and Balkan connection of Turkish foreign policy -- The general appraisal of Turkish foreign policy -- Conclusion : the direction of Turkish foreign policy.
Author: Birsen Erdoğan
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2022-04-28
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 3030976378
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book covers selected topics on contemporary Turkish Foreign Policy to understand and critically analyze the ideas, discourses, actors, processes and structures in the foreign policymaking. It provides the readers with a compilation of chapters on the critical analysis of Turkey’s changing positionality and foreign policy identity. In doing so, it draws on the tools and perspectives offered by the critical theories and approaches in International Relations and relevant disciplines. Most of the chapters included in this project deal with the dramatic metamorphoses that took place in Turkish Foreign Policy during the period when the Justice and Development Party ruled and their ongoing consequences.
Author: Kemal Kirişci
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Published: 2006
Total Pages: 116
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKToday, Turkey is caught between two sets of challenges. The first set includes the typical conventional challenges that relate to national security, territorial integrity and political stability. The second set of challenges has to do with maintaining the pace of political reform, gaining access to markets, ensuring economic stability and growth in the region, as well as securing energy supplies. Above all, but closely related to these challenges, is of course the ultimate challenge for Turkey: EU membership. How will Turkey respond to these challenges? What are Turkey's immediate foreign policy concerns and options? What are the new patterns of Turkish foreign policy making and behaviour? Can Turkey indeed play the role of a model for the region's transformation towards democratisation and engineer an 'intercivilisational dialogue'? This Chaillot Paper deals with these questions and presents a number of options for Turkey's foreign policy in turbulent times.
Author: Philip Robins
Publisher: C. HURST & CO. PUBLISHERS
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 428
ISBN-13: 9781850656760
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis text examines the origins, organic political make-up and direction of Turkish foreign policy since the Cold War. Using four case studies, the author contends that since 1989 domestic factors have determined foreign policy.
Author: Hasan Ulusoy
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Published: 2007
Total Pages: 232
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Tareq Y. Ismael
Publisher: Aldershot, England : Ashgate
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 248
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe organization of this study reflects the authors' efforts to situate events in the context of a theoretical analysis of Turkey's foreign policy, as well as its relationship with the West and with its regional neighbours.
Author: F. Stephen Larrabee
Publisher: Rand Corporation
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 246
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe authors describe the challenges and opportunities facing Turkey in the international environment during a time of extraordinary flux. Special emphasis is given to the strategic and security issues facing Turkey, including a number of new issues posed by the terrorist attacks of September 2001 and the subsequent international response. They conclude by offering some prognostications regarding the country's future and their implications on Turkey's western partners.