| Bib ID |
2605899 |
| Format |
Book, Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Description |
Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2000.
xv, 304 p. ; 24 cm.
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| ISBN |
0815750234 1575054787 0815750234(pbk.) :
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| Full contents |
- Part One. The erosion of the Kemalist model. 1. The Kemalist model of shaping politics and society
- 2. The awakening of society: between tradition and modernity
- 3. The slow adaptation of the political system
- 4. The myth of national homogeneity and the "Kurdish reality"
- 5. The revival of political Islam
- 6. Toward a new sociopolitical synthesis. Part Two. Turkish foreign and security policy after the Cold War. 7. Central Asia and the Caspian Basin: energy, business, and kinship
- 8. The Middle East: between involvement and active engagement
- 9. The Balkans: old challenges, new opportunities
- 10. Relations with Greece and the Cyprus problem
- 11. Europe: still the "desired land"?
- Part One. The erosion of the Kemalist model. 1. The Kemalist model of shaping politics and society
- 2. The awakening of society: between tradition and modernity
- 3. The slow adaptation of the political system
- 4. The myth of national homogeneity and the "Kurdish reality"
- 5. The revival of political Islam
- 6. Toward a new sociopolitical synthesis. Part Two. Turkish foreign and security policy after the Cold War. 7. Central Asia and the Caspian Basin: energy, business, and kinship
- 8. The Middle East: between involvement and active engagement
- 9. The Balkans: old challenges, new opportunities
- 10. Relations with Greece and the Cyprus problem
- 11. Europe: still the "desired land"?
- 12. Turkey in the Western security system: asset or liability?. Part Three. European and American policy toward Turkey. 13. The current situation: policies, motives and limitations
- 14. The challenge: anchoring Turkey in the West.
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| Notes |
Inludes bibliographical references and index.
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| Subjects |
Turkey - Politics and government - 20th century. | Turkey - Foreign relations - Europe. | Turkey - Foreign relations - United States.
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| Other authors/contributors |
Brookings Institution
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