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Crescent of crisis: U.S.-European strategy for the greater Middle East / Daalder, Ivo (ed.); Gnesotto, Nicole (ed.); Gordon, Philip 2006  Book
Gnesotto, Nicole Book
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Publication Washington, D C, Brookings Institutions Press, 2006.
Description vi, 263p.
Standard Number 0815716893
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051121327.5601821/DAA 051121MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Turkey on the brink / Gordon, Philip; Taspinar, Omer   Journal Article
Taspinar, Omer Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Summary/Abstract It is time to revisit the conventional wisdom that Turkey has no strategic options other than the West. The problem today is not Islamization, but a growing nationalist frustration with the United States and Europe. All the ingredients for a Turkish nationalist backlash are in place
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Vision of trump at war: how the president could stumble Into conflict / Gordon, Philip   Journal Article
Gordon, Philip Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Just a few months into the Trump administration, it still isn’t clear what course the president’s foreign policy will ultimately take. What is clear, however, is that the impulsiveness, combativeness, and recklessness that characterized Donald Trump’s election campaign have survived the transition into the presidency. Since taking office, Trump has continued to challenge accepted norms, break with diplomatic traditions, and respond to perceived slights or provocations with insults or threats of his own. The core of his foreign policy message is that the United States will no longer allow itself to be taken advantage of by friends or foes abroad. After decades of “losing” to other countries, he says he is going to put “America first” and start winning again.
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