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Turkey and Transatlantic Relations
Contributor(s): Toperich, Sasha (Editor), Noi, Aylin Unver (Editor)
ISBN: 0990772128     ISBN-13: 9780990772125
Publisher: Transatlantic Leadership Network
OUR PRICE:   $33.25  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | International Relations - Diplomacy
- Political Science | World - Middle Eastern
- Political Science | World - European
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (1.45 lbs) 398 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Turkey
 
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Turkey's position in transatlantic alliances goes back in the 1950s. Turkish Foreign Policy "Fresh Look" was launched just prior to the failed coup d'etat last July, and was intended to mend ties with its neighbors with whom Turkey has strained relationships. Turkey's new pragmatic reconciliation policy strives to build bridges without damaging existing transatlantic alliance. The goal of developing good relations with its neighbors that surround the Mediterranean and the Black sea, presents Turkey with a number of challenges. Turkey is seen as a bridge between West and East due to its geographic location. This volume intends to shed more light into past, present and future Turkey-Transatlantic relations, focusing on a history of Turkey-Transatlantic relations, the impact of current developments in Turkey and its neighbors, and Turkish domestic and foreign policies in Transatlantic relations.

Authors include: H lya Kevser Akdemir, Serdar Altay, Altay Atlı, Enes bayraklı, M nevver Cebeci, Filiz Cicioğlu, Ş kr Cicioğlu, İsmail ağlar, Beril Dedeoğlu, Mehmet Uğur Ekinci, Emre Erşen, Tea Ivanovic, Donald N. Jensen, Edward P. Joseph, Kılı Buğra Kanat, Erdal Tanas Karag l, Christina Lin, Jennifer Miel, Nona Mikhelidze, iğdem Nas, Aslı Şirin ner, Yonca zer, Nicol Sartori, Merve Seren, Eduard Soler i Lecha, Melike Janine S kmen, Sasha Toperich, Aylin nver Noi, Alida Vračic, and Murat Yerlitaş