A publication of the Center for European Studies, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, 2010. — 202 p. — ISBN: 978-605-89751-2-5. In his analysis of the French perceptions on Turkey‘s accession to the EU, Nicolas Monceau points out that France is one of the EU members where the public debate on Turkey is the most intense and controversial. Monceau presents the main factors...
Strategic Studies Institute. December 3, 1993. 113 p. By virtue of its strategic location at the intersection of Europe and Asia, Turkey plays a pivotal role in the post-cold war system of states. It lies, one could say, at the epicenter of a series of conflicts, real and potential, in both continents. It also has enjoyed noticeable growth in both economic prosperity and...
I.B. Tauris, 2019. — 392 p. — ISBN: 978-1-788317-39-4. Gradually since 2003, Turkey's autocratic leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan has sought to make Turkey a great power – in the tradition of past Turkish leaders from the late Ottoman sultans to Ataturk, the founder of modern Turkey. Here the leading authority Soner Cagaptay, author of The New Sultan – the first biography of...
A publication of the Center for European Studies, Middle East Technical University. — Ankara, 2010. — 262 p. — ISBN: 978-605-89751-6-3. Sait Akşit, Çiğdem Üstün: Introduction: Change in EU’s and Turkey’s Neighbourhood Policies. Marek A. Cichocki: Geopolitical Implications of the Post-Cold War Order for EU-Turkey Relations. Eduard Soler i Lecha: Facts, Perceptions and myths in...
Palgrave, 2011. — 190 p. This book examines The Iranian Revolution of 1979 and the subsequent Gulf Wars, along with the overthrow of the Iraqi President Saddam Hussein, have dramatically altered the geopolitical landscape of the contemporary Middle East. This series puts forward a critical body of first-rate scholarship that reflects the current political and social realities...
Bilgesam Publications. İstanbul, 2010, 22 p. The report under the name of Regionalization of the Turkish Foreign Policy, prepared by the Former Ambassador Özdem Sanberk, evaluates the causes and the consequences of the Middle East axis of Turkish foreign policy by analyzing Turkey’s internal and external dynamics in order to estimate Turkish foreign relations’ new vision.
Bilgesam Publications. Report No. 21, İstanbul, 2010, 11 p. An overview of Turkish foreign policy in the Middle East, and with its ramifications or impact on relations with the US and Europe.
Bilgesam Publications. İstanbul, 2009, 50 p. This study is a strategic document which evaluates international systemic and regional changes; presents Turkey’s vision; clarifies impediments to the improvement of relations with the EU, US, and Russia; points at the obstacles to a more progressive Turkey and utilization of national dynamics along with establishing peace and...
Foreign Policy Centre, London, 2005. — 63 p. Preface by Stephen Twigg. Germany: A Case Study of Failed Integration? by Sarah Schaefer. Guest Workers, Not Immigrants Problems of Interpretation: Culture and Values. The Way Forward. Conclusion: Implications for Turkish EU Membership. The Mono-cultural Delusion: Turkey and Migration Politics by Greg Austin and Kate Parker. French...
Brookings: Center on the United States and Europe, 2014. — 24 p. — (Turkey Project Policy Paper, Number 5). Given Turkey’s geopolitical, historical and cultural significance, and the high stakes posed by the foreign policy and domestic issues it faces, Brookings launched the Turkey Project in 2004 to foster informed public consideration, high‐level private debate, and policy...
Bilgesam Publications. İstanbul, 2010, 50 p. A detailed analysis of Turkey’s Middle East policy will be further examined within the upcoming subparagraphs of this research report. Yet, before doing so, it seems useful to have a look at the continuous and divergent elements of the Middle East policies that have been adopted by the various governments since the foundation of the...
Bilgesam Publications. Report No: 25, İstanbul, 2011, 34 p. Turkey’s policies towards the maintenance of peace in the Caucasus region have proven helpful in all the Caucasian countries except for Armenia. Turkey-Armenia relations are, in general, a natural part of Turkey’s policy towards the Caucasus. In no way can Armenia, a close neighbor of Turkey and an important player of...
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