Turkey’s Central Role in the Middle East, Evolving Global Ties and U.S. Relations

$140.00

Kurt Hanson (Editor)

Series: Politics and Economics of the Middle East
BISAC: POL059000

Since the Cold War era, when the United States began heavily investing in Turkey‘s military and defense operations, the United States and Turkey have enjoyed a fruitful and mutually beneficial relationship. Because of Turkey‘s geographic location, political stability, and recent economic success, the country has served as a strategic ally in U.S. foreign policy. This book discusses Turkey’s central role in the Middle East, evolving ties and its relations with the United States.
(Imprint: Nova)

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface

Chapter 1 – Turkey‘s New Regional Security Role: Implications for the United States (pp. 1-84)
Richard Weitz

Chapter 2 – Turkey: Background and U.S. Relations (pp. 85-146)
Jim Zanotti

Index

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