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Turkey as a U.S. Security Partner.
Title:
Turkey as a U.S. Security Partner.
Author:
Larrabee, F. Stephen.
ISBN:
9780833044488
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (49 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Preface -- Contents -- Summary -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Chapter One - Introduction -- Chapter Two - Turkey's Changing Security Environment -- Chapter Three - Security Challenges -- The Kurdish Challenge -- Iran -- Syria -- Greece -- Armenia -- Islamic Extremism -- Chapter Four - Partnerships -- Israel -- Russia -- NATO -- The European Union -- Chapter Five - Benefits and Costs -- U.S. Perspectives -- Turkish Perspectives -- Chapter Six - Implications for the United States -- Bibliography.
Abstract:
Turkey has long been an important U.S. ally, but especially with the end of the Cold War, the relationship has been changing. Divergences between U.S. and Turkish interests have grown, in part because of Turkey's relationships with its neighbors and the tension between its Western identity and its Middle Eastern orientation. Further, relations with the European Union have also deteriorated of late. As a result, Ankara has come to feel that it can no longer rely on its traditional allies, and Turkey is likely to be a more difficult and less predictable partner in the future. While Turkey will continue to want good ties to the United States, it is likely to be drawn more heavily into the Middle East by the Kurdish issue and Iran's nuclear ambitions. Consequently, the tension between Turkey's Western identity and Middle Eastern orientation is likely to grow even more.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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