Middle East, Turkey, and the Atlantic Alliance
Author : Ömer Kürkçüoğlu
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 34,57 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Asie Mineure
ISBN :
Author : Ömer Kürkçüoğlu
Publisher :
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 34,57 MB
Release : 1987
Category : Asie Mineure
ISBN :
Author : Joseph I Coffey
Publisher : Springer
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 19,18 MB
Release : 2016-01-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1349102504
Annotation This work attempts to define the interests of members of the Atlantic Alliance with regard to the Middle East, to indicate some of the threats that may arise, to outline the most important military and political factors and describe the institutional structures, relationships and procedures which will also affect decisions on the use of force.
Author : Ekavi Athanassopoulou
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 44,66 MB
Release : 2014-07-11
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 1317694538
Taking the period from the end of the 1970s to the end of the 1990s, this book critically examines the evolution of the strategic relationship between the US and Turkey during this period, with a particular focus on the Middle Eastern context. Strategic Relations Between the US and Turkey employs interviews with US, Turkish and Israeli officials and archival research in order to offer an alternative reading of the realities that shaped bilateral co-operation through multi-level analysis. The unraveling of these realities enlightens the reader about the past course of events but also aids the understanding of the dynamics of the relationship today. Essential reading for students and scholars of U.S. and Turkish foreign policy, this study of co-operation between a super-power and a relatively weak state in the international system will also be of use to those interested in International Relations, Diplomatic History and World Politics more broadly.
Author : Steven A. Cook
Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations Press
Page : 36 pages
File Size : 47,34 MB
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Turkey
ISBN : 9780876097571
The strategic relationship between the United States and Turkey is over. While Turkey remains formally a NATO ally, it is not a partner of the United States. The United States should not be reluctant to oppose Turkey directly when Ankara undermines U.S. policy.
Author : Madeline Albright
Publisher : Council on Foreign Relations
Page : 102 pages
File Size : 41,62 MB
Release : 2012-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 0876095260
Turkey is a rising regional and global power facing, as is the United States, the challenges of political transitions in the Middle East, bloodshed in Syria, and Iran's pursuit of nuclear weapons. As a result, it is incumbent upon the leaders of the United States and Turkey to define a new partnership "in order to make a strategic relationship a reality," says a new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)-sponsored Independent Task Force.
Author : Jim Zanotti
Publisher :
Page : 61 pages
File Size : 42,95 MB
Release : 2014
Category :
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Author : Robert D. Blackwill
Publisher : MIT Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 15,27 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780262522441
Many Transatlantic security concerns in the coming decades will originate not in Europe, but in the Greater Middle East, which encompasses the area from the Maghreb to the Caspian basin. This volume juxtaposes essays from U.S. and European scholars on selected areas and issues: the Arab-Israeli peace process, the Persian Gulf, Turkey and the Caspian Basin, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and military force projection. Each author considers American and European strategies toward a particular issue and makes suggestions for future policy collaboration between the countries on both sides of the Atlantic.
Author : Steven L. Spiegel
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 261 pages
File Size : 47,31 MB
Release : 2015-07-24
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1317411455
This volume, first published in 1982, provides a comprehensive analysis of the problems affecting the interests of the Western Alliance (the North Americans, the Europeans and the Japanese), the Middle East states, and the Soviet Union. The authors, all internationally recognized experts in their fields, bring together different and distinctive perspectives on such central issues as the Arab-Israeli dispute, the dynamics of the energy crisis, alliance unity and the role of the Soviet Union, and the effect of growing Middle East instability on the interests of individual allied countries. The chapters address the major issues both historically and in terms of current events; and they seek to examine relationships both from the perspective of the various countries and of the Alliance as a whole.
Author : Kathy Gilsinan
Publisher : W. W. Norton & Company
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 26,85 MB
Release : 2022-03-01
Category : Medical
ISBN : 039386703X
A deeply moving narrative of the coronavirus pandemic, told through portraits of eight individuals who worked tirelessly to help others. In March 2020, COVID-19 overtook the United States, and life changed for America. In a matter of weeks the virus impacted millions, with lockdown measures radically reshaping the lives of even those who did not become infected. Yet despite the fear, hardship, and heartbreak from this period of collective struggle, there was hope. In The Helpers, journalist Kathy Gilsinan profiles eight individuals on the front lines of the coronavirus battle: a devoted son caring for his family in the San Francisco Bay Area; a not-quite-retired paramedic from Colorado; an ICU nurse in the Bronx; the CEO of a Seattle-based ventilator company; a vaccine researcher at Moderna in Boston; a young chef and culinary teacher in Louisville, Kentucky; a physician in Chicago; and a funeral home director in Seattle and Los Angeles. These inspiring individual accounts create an unforgettable tapestry of how people across the country and the socioeconomic spectrum came together to fight the most deadly pandemic in a century. Beautifully written and profoundly moving, The Helpers is about ordinary people who stepped up to meet an extraordinary moment. “This is the story of how we beat the pandemic,” Gilsinan writes, “but I hope that it someday serves as an introduction to the story of how we made a better country. That future starts with people like the ones in this book.”
Author : Alon Liel
Publisher : Lynne Rienner Publishers
Page : 276 pages
File Size : 10,23 MB
Release : 2001
Category : History
ISBN : 9781555879099
At the turn of the century, modern Turkey remains torn between the secular heritage of its founder, Kemal Ataturk, and the political and social trends that challenge that legacy. Alon Liel traces the development of Turkey's current political environment, investigating the collapse of the country's economy in the 1970s, its recovery in the 1980s, its relationship with its Middle Eastern neighbors, and the dramatic political events of the 1990s.