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Turkish Foreign Policy


Turkish Foreign Policy

International Relations, Legality and Global Reach

von: Pinar Gözen Ercan

CHF 201.00

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 07.04.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319504513
Sprache: englisch

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Beschreibungen

<div><div><p>Rich in its spatial scope, this edited collection provides an extensive and detailed overview of contemporary Turkish foreign policy. From the founding principles of foreign policy in the early republic to changing patterns during the second half of the 20<sup>th</sup>&nbsp;century, this text not only charts underexplored periods &nbsp;in Turkish foreign policy history, but also offers a fresh analysis of recent events, with new challenges ever-emerging in this region. This &nbsp;volume is essential reading for students, scholars and professionals of International Relations, foreign policy and international law who would like to study Turkish foreign policy.</p><div><br></div></div></div>
<p>Dedication</p>

<p>Foreword (by A. Mete Tunçoku)</p>

<p>Preface (by Pınar Gözen Ercan)</p>

<p>Acknowledgements</p>

<p>Notes on Contributors</p>

<p>1 Introduction </p>

<p>Nur Bilge Criss</p>

<p><i>PART I - Turkish Foreign Policy in Retrospect: a historical point of view</i></p>

<p>2 Turkey’s Foreign Policy in the Interwar Period: the 1930s</p>

<p>Nur Bilge Criss</p>

<p>3 Turkish Parliamentary Debates on the American War in Vietnam (1964–71) </p>

<p>Esra Pakin Albayrakoğlu</p>

<p><i>PART II – At the Crossroad: Bilateral and Regional Relations of Turkey</i></p>

<p>4 A Troubled Partnership in a Troubled World? Understanding the New Dynamics of Turkish-American Relations during the Obama Administration </p>

<p>Ayşe Ömür Atmaca</p>

<p>5 The Evolution of Turkey-NATO Relations:&nbsp;From Collective Defense/Deterrence to Collective Security and Out-of-Area Cooperation</p>

<p>Müge Kınacıoğlu</p>

<p>6 Relations with the European Union (1990-2015): Conditionality at Work? </p>

<p>Funda Keskin Ata</p>

<p>7 Turkish Foreign Policy toward the Balkan Neighbourhood: A Europeanized Foreign Policy in a De-europeanised National Context? </p>

<p>Birgül Demirtaş</p>

<p>8 Russia’s ‘Near Abroad’ and Turkey’s ‘Regionalism/Zero Problem with the Neighbours’ Policies since the 1990s: Diverging interests vs. Compelling Realities </p>

<p>Didem Ekinci</p>

<p>9 The Role of Energy Security in Turkish Foreign Policy: The Case of East Mediterranean Natural Gas Discoveries</p>

<p>Pınar İpek</p>

<p>10 The roles Turkey played in the Middle East </p>

<p>Defne Günay</p>

<p>11 The African Turn in Turkish Foreign Policy: Turkey and the North and Sub-Saharan Africa</p>

<p>Volkan İpek</p>

<p><i>PART III - In between Politics and Law: Possibility of the ‘Impossible’?</i></p>

<p>12 Maritime Relations of Turkey, the Peninsular Country: Surrounded by hostile or peaceful waters? </p>

<p>Yüksel İnan and Pınar Gözen Ercan</p>

<p>13 Aegean Disputes and the Territorial Sea Issue On Focus </p>

<p>Şule Güneş</p>

<p>14 The Cyprus Question and the Myth of ‘No Solution Is the Best Solution’ </p>

<p>Pınar Gözen Ercan</p>
<p>Pınar Gözen Ercan is an assistant professor at the Department of International Relations of Hacettepe University, Turkey. She holds a BA and an MA in International Relations from Bilkent University, Turkey, and a PhD in International Studies from the University of Trento, Italy. Her research interests include humanitarian intervention, the Responsibility to Protect, human rights, international law and the law of the sea, theories of International Relations, and Greek-Turkish relations. Besides journal articles and book chapters, she is also the author of the books entitled <i>Debating the Future of the ‘Responsibility to Protect’: The Evolution of a Moral Norm</i> (Palgrave Macmillan, 2016), and<i> The Territorial Sea Issue in Greek-Turkish Relations</i> (VDM Verlag, 2009).</p>
<p>Discusses disregarded aspects of TFP, as well as mainstream issues</p><p>Offers an original and useful contribution to the field of Turkish Foreign Policy</p><p>Uses original archival sources to further its exploration of TFP</p>
<p>“Written in honor of the late Yuksel İnan, a widely respected professor of international law, this wide-ranging analysis of Turkish foreign policy could not be more timely. With contributions from a host of distinguished Turkish scholars, this volume is comprehensive in its coverage of the central issues facing Turkey today, and the challenges it faces in terms of its relationships with key partners. I particularly recommend this book to any scholar studying the Balkans, the wider Middle East or the future of NATO relations.” (Simon Reich, Professor of Global Affairs and Political Science, Rutgers University, Newark)</p>