Turkish Foreign Policy since 1774

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Routledge, 10 Eyl 2012 - 360 sayfa

This revised and updated version of William Hale’s Turkish Foreign Policy 1774-2000 offers a comprehensive and analytical survey of Turkish foreign policy since the last quarter of the eighteenth century, when the Turks’ relations with the rest of the world entered their most critical phase.

In recent years Turkey’s international role has changed and expanded dramatically, and the new edition revisits the chapters and topics covered in light of these changes. Drawing on newly available information and ideas, the author carefully alters the earlier historical narrative while preserving the clarity and accessibility of the original. Combining the long historical perspective with a detailed survey and analysis of the most recent developments, this book fills a clear gap in the literature on Turkey’s modern history. For readers with a broader interest in international history, it also offers a crucial example of how a medium sized power has acted in the international environment.

 

İçindekiler

Introduction
1
1 Foreign relations of the late Ottoman Empire 17741918
8
2 Resistance reconstruction and diplomacy 191839
31
3 Turkey and the Second World War 193945
56
the engagement phase
78
global shifts and regional conflicts
104
strategic options and the domestic and economic environments
135
Turkey and the United States
158
Greece Cyprus and the Balkans
194
Russia the Black Sea Transcaucasia and central Asia
207
the Middle East and the wider world
226
12 Conclusions and prospects
249
Notes
259
Bibliography
309
Index
333
Telif Hakkı

Turkey and the European Union
174

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Yazar hakkında (2012)

William Hale is a former Professor of Turkish Politics in the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London.

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