Published 2011
by Lynne Rienner Publishers in Boulder, Colo .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | by Ronald H. Linden ... [et al.]. |
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LC Classifications | JZ1649 .T87 2011 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | p. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24827867M |
LC Control Number | 2011009473 |
Turkey and Its Neighbors: Foreign Relations in Transition 1st Edition by Ronald H. Linden (Author), Ahmet Evin (Author), Kemal Kirisci (Author), & ISBN ISBN Why is ISBN important? ISBN. This bar-code number lets you verify that you're getting exactly the right version or edition of a book. The digit and 10 Cited by: 5. "Erdogan's Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East" (), which details Ankara's foreign policy under Turkish president Erdogan and Turkey's ties with the U.S.,Europe, Balkans, and the Middle East, embedded in the context of Turkish history, is the last book in a Cagaptay trilogy, which includes "The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power" () that /5(8). History. Historically, the Foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire and later Turkey balanced regional and global powers off against one another, forming alliances that best protected the interests of the incumbent regime. The Soviet Union played a major role in supplying weapons to and financing Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's faction during the Turkish War of Independence but Turkey's followed a. Turkey’s new regional activism has made it a potentially powerful force for peace and regional development. but to be successful, Turkey’s drive for “zero problems with its neighbors” requires active support from the eu and the united states. It is time to move beyond the debate over.
Turkey and Its Neighbors: Foreign Relations in Transition. Boulder and London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, pages. Cloth US$ ISBN It is not just Turkey’s engagement with its neighbours that has driven Turkey’s emergence as a global power. Turkey is the world’s 15th and Europe’s 7th largest economy. ISBN: OCLC Number: Description: 1 online resource (xi, pages): illustrations, maps: Contents: Understanding Turkey's relations with its neighbors / Juliette Tolay and Ronald Linden --Reclaiming Turkey's imperial past / Joshua W. Walker --From confrontation to engagement: Turkey and the Middle East / Nathalie Tocci and Joshua W. Walker --Battles. Iraq's strength, ambition, and aggressiveness were for decades a source of regional instability. Saddam Hussein invaded two neighbors (Iran and Kuwait) and oppressed his own population. But now, as Iraq undergoes a transformation to a more open and democratic society, it has become a fragmented country with highly contested politics that opens the door to regional interference and competition.
Anatolia is one of the world’s pantries, with plants that have been cultivated for human and animal sustenance since prehistory. Two of those crops are wheat and barley, for which Turkey, along with its neighbors to the east, has become one of only four of the world’s gene centers for the cultivated grain used agriculturally. Inappropriate The list (including its title or description) facilitates illegal activity, or contains hate speech or ad hominem attacks on a fellow Goodreads member or author. Spam or Self-Promotional The list is spam or self-promotional. Incorrect Book The list contains an incorrect book (please specify the title of the book). Details *. The PKK has long shaped Turkey’s relations with its southeastern neighbors. Most notably, Turkey nearly invaded Syria in in an ultimately successful effort . Foreword—Stephen F. Szabo. Understanding Turkey’s Relations with Its Neighbors—J. Tolay and R.H. Linden. Reclaiming Turkey’s Imperial Past—J.W. Walker. From Confrontation to Engagement: Turkey and the Middle East—N. Tocci and J.W. Walker. Battles, Barrels, and Belonging: Turkey and Its Black Sea Neighbors—R.H. Linden. Energy and Turkey’s Neighborhood: Post-Soviet Transformation.