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Anti-Narcotic responses in Jordan / Robins Philip Summer 2002  Article
Robins Philip Article
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Publication Summer 2002.
Description 433-456
Key Words Narcotic  Drugs-Jordan  Jordan-Drugs 
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Turkish foreign policy since 2002: between a`post-Islamist'government and a Kemalist state / Robins Philip   Journal Article
Robins Philip Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
Summary/Abstract This article discusses Turkish foreign policy over the past four years, since the election of a `post-Islamist' administration. It argues that although this period has been `Huntingtonian', in terms of the diff erent political values and origins of the government on the one hand and the largely Kemalist state on the other, in the realm of foreign policy at least the relationship has been more cooperative and complementary than confictual. By focusing on seven areas of Turkey's foreign relations, as diverse as the EU, Cyprus, Syria and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the article identifies four types of experience in the overall conduct of policy: convergence; contained disharmomy; managed ideological divergence; and neutrality. It concludes by arguing that, providing Turkey's political institutions remain robust, there is no reason why this surprisingly successful cohabitation should not continue into the next parliament after 2007.
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