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ID097525
Title ProperTurkish-American relations and the Cuban missile crisis, 1957-63
LanguageENG
AuthorSeydi, Suleyman
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article first examines Turkish foreign policy shortly prior to and following the nation's military coup in 1960 in the context of its relations with the superpowers of the time, particularly with the USA, and in the face of the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962. It then discusses the Menderes administration's search for a multilateral foreign policy and the American response. Focusing on the question of why Turkey was so eager to receive the Jupiter missiles, even though it was already known shortly prior to installation that these missiles constituted a surplus, the article examines the factors shaping Turkey's approach to the missile crisis.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 46, No. 3; May 2010: p.433 - 455
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 46, No. 3; May 2010: p.433 - 455
Key WordsTurkish - American Relations ;  Cuban Missile Crisis - 1957-63 ;  Turkish Foreign Policy ;  United States