Turkish Foreign Policy in Post Cold War Era

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Author: İdris Bal
Publisher: Universal-Publishers
Year: 2004
Language: en
Pages: 464
ISBN-13: 9781581124231
Dimensions:
Height: 9.69 Inches
Length: 7.44 Inches
Weight: 1.86070149128 Pounds
Width: 0.96 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 327.561
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“Turkish Foreign Policy in Post Cold War Era” by İdris Bal, published by Universal-Publishers in 2004, offers a comprehensive analysis of Turkey’s evolving role in international relations following the Cold War. Spanning 464 pages, this book examines how the end of the Cold War has reshaped Turkey’s diplomatic landscape, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that have emerged for the nation as a key player in a strategically significant region.

Readers will find an in-depth exploration of Turkey’s relationships with various global powers, including the US, EU, and countries in the Balkans, Middle East, and Central Asia. The book also addresses the impact of domestic developments and economic crises on foreign policy, as well as specific issues such as the Kurdish problem and water conflicts. Through contributions from multiple experts, this edition presents a nuanced understanding of Turkey’s transition from a peripheral to a central figure in world politics.


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With the end of Cold War discipline the world has entered a new era. Parameters have changed; new handicaps as well as new opportunities have been created for countries. Turkey as a neighbor of former USSR, a member of NATO and located at the center of a sensitive region covered by Caucasus, Balkans and Middle East, has been affected by the end of Cold War radically. Turkey has lost some of her bargaining cards in the new era and therefore has needed new arguments. This need encouraged Turkey to take active steps in Post Cold War era. This book analyzes Turkey s relations with US, EU, Balkans, Middle East, Caucasus, Central Asia, Russia, China and Japan. At the same time, effects of economic crises and domestic developments on foreign policy, Turkish model in Turkish foreign policy, water conflict and Kurdish problem are analyzed as well. To conclude, it is possible to argue that although Turkey lost some of her bargaining cards in Post Cold War era, new developments pushed Turkey to the center of world politics rather then to periphery. Contributors: Meliha Benli Altunisik, Deniz Ülke Aribogan, Hüseyin Bagci, Idris Bal, Zeyno Baran, Fulya Kip Barnard, Erol Bulut, Ibrahim S. Canbolat, Saziye Gazioglu, Ramazan Gözen, Saban Kardas, H. Bülent Olcay, Cengiz Okman, Henry E. Paniev, Victor Panin, Dirk Rochtus, Faruk Sönmezoglu, Gül Turan, Ilter Turan, Mustafa Türkes, Nasuh Uslu.

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