Turkey faces East
new orientations toward the Middle East and the old Soviet Union
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Author
Contributions
- United States. Air Force. - Contributor
- United States. Army. - Contributor
- Rand Corporation. - Contributor
Publication
1992 - RAND, Santa Monica, CA, California
Language
English
Word Count
17,500 words, Guess
Page Count
70 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1494859M
- ISBN-100833012940
- OCLC Control Number27399519
- Library of Congress Control Number93169593
- Goodreads299907
Classifications
- DDC327.561
- LCCDR603 .F848 1992
Description
This report explores the roots of Turkey's eastern orientation and the prospects for Turkish relations with the Middle East and former Soviet Union. The study finds that although Turkey has for years been at the geopolitical tail-end of Europe, it is now in the center of a newly emerging world. New relations to the south, east, and north are becoming increasingly vital to Ankara's interests. The study also finds that because U.S. interests in the region are less important with the end of the Cold War, U.S. influence over Turkey will probably be less. Still, the study recommends that because of the constructive role Turkey can play in the region, Turkey should be tied closely to the European Community and that effort should be taken to prevent a wall from emerging between "Christian" Europe and a Muslim Middle East--a wall that could intensify a North-South struggle in the decades ahead.
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