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GUNEY, NURSIN ATESOGLU
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Idea of nuclear dominoes in the Gulf Region
/ Guney, Nursin Atesoglu; Korkmaz, Visne
Guney, Nursin Atesoglu
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GCC
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Nuclear Weapons
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NPT
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IAEA
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United States
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Middle East
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Energy Resources
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Global Energy Market
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Gulf Region
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Financial Crisis - 2008
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Nuclear Dominoes
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Iranian Nuclear Crisis
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Region-Building practices of the EU in the mediterranean: the EMP and ENP, what is next?
/ Guney, Nursin Atesoglu
Guney, Nursin Atesoglu
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2008.
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In this paper, the focus will be on the EU's region-building practice in the Mediterranean via an evaluation of the successes and failures of the EMP, ENP and operations under the ESDP. With this aim in mind, some general approaches to region-building and how the Mediterranean is defined will be briefly examined. Drawing on the experiences of the Union on the ground, an assessment will be made as to what the next move of the Union in the Mediterranean will be in order for it to realise the aims stated in the Union's Security Document.
Key Words
European Union
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Turkey
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Mediterranean
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Terrorist
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EMP
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ENP
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Region - Building
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Turkish nuclear security after Iranian nuclearization
/ Guney, Nursin Atesoglu
Guney, Nursin Atesoglu
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Publication
2012.
Summary/Abstract
If the international community cannot dissuade Iran from becoming either a nuclear threshold country or an explicit nuclear power, then the manner in which deterrence is extended is of utmost importance to Turkish security. Turkish security will ultimately be damaged by Iranian attempts to acquire a nuclear bomb. The credibility of extended deterrence will surely be the key factor in averting regional decisions to opt for nuclear status in the face of a likely threshold nuclear Tehran. Current proposals regarding missile defence and precision guided weapons as optimum tools of deterrence fall short as alternatives compared with a credible reliable nuclear deterrence. So as long as NATO maintains a credible mix of nuclear and conventional means of deterrence, and guarantees allied security via strengthened extended assurance, Turkey will be comfortable when confronted with new nuclear states in its region. Ankara's likely response is expected to favour strengthening security relations with the Euro-Atlantic community and seeking to bolster the American/NATO security guarantee, rather than decoupling from the alliance. As long as American/NATO extended deterrence is adapted to the new conditions and continuity is assured, a Turkish decision to decouple from the Western alliance or opt for its own individual nuclear capability remains only a distant possibility.
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NATO
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United States
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Turkey
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America
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International Community
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Iranian Nuclearization
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Turkish Security
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New Nuclear States
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