Preface to the Revised Edition. Introduction 1. Foreign Relations of the Late Ottoman Empire, 1774-1918 2. Resistence, Reconstruction and Diplomacy, 1918-39 3. Turkey and the Second World War, 1939-45 4. Turkey and the Cold War: The Engagement Phase, 1945-63 5. Turkey and the Cold War: Global Shifts and Regional Conflicts, 1964-90 6. Turkish Foreign Policy after the Cold War: Strategic Options and the Domestic Environment 7. Turkey and the West after the Cold War 8. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (i) Greece, Cyprus, the Balkans and Transcaucasia 9. Turkey and Regional Politics after the Cold War: (ii) Central Asia and the Middle East 10. Conclusions and Prospects
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