Turkey's new regional security role

implications for the United States

Turkey's new regional security role
Richard Weitz, Richard Weitz
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Turkey's new regional security role

implications for the United States

"Until a few years ago, the relationship between Washington and Ankara was perennially troubled and occasionally terrible. Turkey opposed the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq and complained that the Pentagon was allowing Iraqi Kurds too much autonomy, leading to deteriorating security along the Iraq-Turkish border. Disagreements over how to respond to Iran's nuclear program; U.S. suspicions regarding Turkey's outreach efforts to Iran and Syria; and differences over Armenia, Palestinians, and the Black Sea further strained ties. However, Turkey is now seen as responding to its local challenges by moving closer to the West. The United States has called the U.S.-Turkish relationship a "model partnership" and Turkey "a critical ally." For a partnership between Turkey and the United States to endure, Turkey must adopt more of a collective transatlantic perspective, crack down harder on terrorist activities, and resolve a domestic democratic deficit. At the same time, Europeans should show more flexibility meeting Turkey's security concerns regarding the European Union, while the United States should adopt a more proactive policy toward resolving potential sources of tensions between Ankara and Washington that could worsen significantly at any time"--Publisher's web site.

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English
Pages
183

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Turkey's new regional security role: implications for the United States
2014, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
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Table of Contents

Introduction
European security
NATO
European Union
Troubled triangle : NATO, the EU, and Turkey
The Middle East
Eurasia
Russia
Central Asia
China
Turkey's defense industry
Domestic developments
Conclusions and recommendations.

Edition Notes

"September 2014."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-183).

Published in
Carlisle, PA

Classifications

Library of Congress
DR477 .W46 2014

The Physical Object

Pagination
1 online resource (x, 183 pages)
Number of pages
183

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL43483122M
ISBN 10
1584876344
ISBN 13
9781584876342
OCLC/WorldCat
890469554

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL31787660W

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