Turkey in world politics :an emerging multiregional power. / edited by Barry Rubin, Kemal Kirisci.
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TextPublication details: Boulder, Co. : Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.Description: ix, 270 p. ; 24 cmISBN: - 1555879543 (cloth : alk. paper)
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- DR477.T795
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-259) and index.
1. Turkey: A Transformed International Role / Barry Rubin -- 2. The Contours of Turkish Foreign Policy in the 1990s / Sule Kut -- 3. The Military and the Making of Foreign Policy in Turkey / Gencer Ozcan -- 4. Turkey and the European Union: The Long Road to Membership / William Hale and Gamze Avci -- 5. The Balkans: Turkey's Stabilizing Role / Ilhan Uzgel -- 6. What Says the Neighbor to the West? On Turkish-Greek Relations / Amikam Nachmani -- 7. The Future of Turkish Policy Towards the Middle East / Kemal Kirisci -- 8. The Strategic Glue in the Israeli-Turkish Alignment / Efraim Inbar -- 9. U.S.-Turkish Relations: New Uncertainties in a Renewed Partnership / Kemal Kirisci -- 10. Russia: The Challenges of Reconciling Geopolitical Competition with Economic Partnership / Duygu Bazoglu Sezer -- 11. Turkey and the Newly Independent States of Central Asia and the Transcaucasus / Garth Winrow --
12. The Challenge of Globalization and Turkey's Changing Political Economy / Mine Eder -- 13. Turkey's Energy Politics / Brent Sasley -- 14. Water Conflict: The Euphrates- Tigris Basin / Ali Carkoglu and Mine Eder -- 15. Understanding Turkey's New Foreign Policy / Barry Rubin.
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