Introduction 1. Foreign Relations of the Late Ottoman Empire, 1774-1918 2. Resistance, Reconstruction and Diplomacy, 1918-1939 3. Turkey and the Second World War, 1939-1945 4. Turkey and the Cold War: the Engagement Phase, 1945-1963 5. Turkey and the Cold War: Global Shifts and Regional Conflicts, 1964-1990 6. Turkish Foreign Policy after the Cold War: Strategic Options and the Domestic and Economic Environments 7. Turkey and the West after the Cold War (i) Turkey and the United States 8. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (ii) Turkey and the European Union 9. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (i) Greece, Cyprus and the Balkans 10. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (ii) Russia, the Black Sea, Transcaucasia, and central Asia 11. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (iii) The Middle East, and the Wider World 12. Conclusions and Prospects Bibliography Index
William Hale is Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at Sabanci University, Istanbul, and is Emeritus Professor at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London.
Dialogue
"an illuminating insight into the continuities as well as the
changes in Turkey"s relations with the outside world since the
middle of the Eighteen Century...a masterly study that includes
useful historical maps and an exhaustively impressive
Bibliography"
International Affairs
"an up to the minute account that should satisfy all those who need
to understand the motives of Turkish diplomacy today, and to
evaluate its results...One of the many merits of Hale"s study is
that it relates foreign policy to the Turkish domestic scene, in
particular to government instability in the last decade and the
mismanagement of the economy which started even earlier."
Choice
"combines sound scholarship and analysis, presented in a
clear,readable manner. Highly recommended as both an undergraduate
and graduate text and a reference work for scholars."
"provides greater insight into Turkish foreign policy development
and should be read by scholars seeking a thorough understanding of
the impetus behind Turkey"s changing role in international
relations"
- Journal of Peace Research
"a meticulously researched and lucidly written book with an
impressive biography and useful maps. Students and scholars of
Turkish foreign policy will be well served by this book for years
to come"
- International Journal of Middle East Studies
" a masterful, detailed study of Turkey"s foreign policy after the
end of the cold war and the disintegration of the Soviet Union and
Yugoslavia... a superb work, a gold mine of reliable and detached
information on Turkey"s domestic and foreign affairs. It is both a
political history of Turkey and an excellent study of Turkish
foreign policy based on official documents and publications as well
as on most of the books and articles on the topic."
- The International History Review
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