Turkey: The Challenge of a New Role Contributor(s): Mango, Andrew (Author) |
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ISBN: 0275949869 ISBN-13: 9780275949860 Publisher: Praeger OUR PRICE: $34.65 Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats Published: July 1994 Annotation: This book examines Turkey's position in the world at the end of the Cold War. An account of Turkey's political history, society, and economy helps determine the degree of credence which should be attached to the claim that Turkey is an island of stability in a troubled area which extends from the borders of the European Community to China. The author describes Turkey's foreign relations with the West, in general, and the European Community, in particular, and also with its Middle Eastern neighbors, Greece, and the ex-communist countries, including the Turkic republics of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on Turkey's ability to support western efforts to bring political stability to the region and to enter into partnership with western economic enterprise. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Political Science | International Relations - General |
Dewey: 327.561 |
LCCN: 94010581 |
Lexile Measure: 1380 |
Series: Washington Papers (Hardcover) |
Physical Information: 0.49" H x 6.02" W x 9.16" (0.54 lbs) 152 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: This book examines Turkey's position in the world at the end of the Cold War. An account of Turkey's political history, society, and economy helps determine what degree of credence to attach to the claim that Turkey is an island of stability in a troubled area extending from the borders of the European Union to China. The author describes Turkey's foreign relations with the West, in general, and the European Union, in particular, and also with its Middle Eastern neighbors, Greece and the ex-communist countries, including the Turkic republics of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on Turkey's ability to support Western efforts to bring political stability to the region and to enter into partnership with Western economic enterprise. |