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TURKEY - FOREIGN RELATIONS (6) answer(s).
 
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Kurdish spring" in Turkey and its impact on Turkish foreign rel / Bengio, Ofra   Journal Article
Bengio, Ofra Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract For many years the world used to hear about the Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan (PKK) terrorist actions in Turkey. Recently, however, a new factor entered the scene with great force-a popular uprising which resembles in some ways the Palestinian intifada and the other uprisings which have taken place since the end of 2010 in Arab countries. In the Kurdish lexicon it is called serhildan. The fusion between well-organized guerrilla activities and an open national movement has brought the Kurdish problem in Turkey into its most crucial phase ever. This essay will analyze the immediate and deeper causes for the Kurdish problem in Turkey and assess its impact on the stability and security of Turkey itself and on Ankara's foreign relations as a whole. The essay's main argument is that only a peaceful solution is likely to pull the rug from under the PKK's feet, thus enabling Turkey to cut the Gordian knot that ties this problem with its foreign relations and prevent Ankara's outside partners from using the issue as a weapon against Turkish interests.
Key Words NATO  Turkey  Middle East  Turkey - Foreign relations  Kurdish Spring 
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ID:   049767


Turkey in world politics: an emerging multiregional power / Rubin, Barry (ed.); Kirisci, Kemal (ed.) 2001  Book
Rubin, Barry Book
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Publication Boulder, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001.
Description ix, 270p.
Standard Number 1555879543
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045628327.561/RUB 045628MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   032244


Turkey's International role / Hewin, Sarah; O' Brien, Richard 1988  Book
Hewin, Sarah Book
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Publication London, Euromoney Publications, 1988.
Description ix, 181p.
Standard Number 1870031711
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030447327.561/HEW 030447MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   136752


Turkey's new foreign policy: davutoglu, the AKP and the pursuit of regional order / Stein, Aaron 2014  Book
Stein, Aaron Book
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Publication Abingdon, RUSI, 2014.
Description iv, 95p.Pbk
Series RUSI White Hall Paper Series
Standard Number 9781138907232
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ID:   047933


Turkish foreign policy, 1774-2000 / Hale, William 2000  Book
Hale, William Book
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Publication London, Frank Cass, 2000.
Description ix, 375p.
Standard Number 0714650714
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Why does Turkey seek European Union membership: a historical institutional approach / Camyar, Isa; Tagma, Halit Mustafa   Journal Article
Tagma, Halit Mustafa Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Notwithstanding the troubled past and uncertain future of its relations with the European Union (EU), Turkey persists in its bid for membership in the EU. What accounts for Turkey's continuing pursuit of EU membership? We argue that the historical and institutional trend of modernization has locked Turkey into a pattern of domestic and foreign policies which is difficult, if not impossible, for current policymakers to break or reverse. As part of its modernization process, Turkey chose to follow a Western-oriented foreign policy, which became entrenched during the Cold War era with increasing returns or positive feedback from its overall engagement with the West and Europe in particular. Hence, the policy choices of Turkish policymakers about the EU are constrained by historical and institutional factors.
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