Introduction: Debating Security, Changes and Challenges for Turkey
in the Twenty-First Century
by Ebru Canan-Sokullu
Part 1. Approaches to 'Security' and 'Challenges' in the
Twenty-First Century
Chapter 1. 'Security' and 'Challenges' in the Twenty-First Century:
A Theoretical Outlook
by Craig Snyder
Chapter 2. Insulator, Bridge, Regional Center? Turkey and Regional
Security Complexes
by Thomas Diez
Chapter 3. Continuities and Changes in Turkish Foreign and Security
Policy in the Twenty-First Century and the EU
by Selcen Öner
Part 2. Turkey and Internal Security Challenges in the Twenty-First
Century
Chapter 4. Beyond Military Tutelage? Civil-Military Relations and
the AKP Government
by Ismet Akça and Evren Balta-Paker
Chapter 5. Islamization: A Challenge to Turkey’s Secular
Democracy?
by Selin Özoguz-Bolgi
Part 3. Turkey and External Security Challenges in the Twenty-first
Century
Chapter 6. Turkey’s New Cyprus Policy: Transforming a Military Base
to a Basin of Cooperation
by Ahmet Sözen
Chapter 7. Turkey’s Changing Relations with the Middle East: New
Challenges and Opportunities in the 2000s
by Özlem Tür
Chapter 8. Switching Sides or Novel Force? Turkey’s Relations with
Israel and the Palestinians
by Nathalie Tocci
Chapter 9. The Iraqi Conundrum: A Source of Insecurity for
Turkey?
by Armagan Gözkaman
Chapter 10. Turkish-Russian Rapprochement and the Security Dialogue
in the Black Sea-South Caucasus Region
by Burcu Gültekin Punsmann
Chapter 11. Energy Security and Turkey in Europe’s Neighborhood
by Özgür Ünal Eris
Part 4. The Euro-Atlantic Partnership in the Twenty-First
Century
Chapter 12. Security Challenges of Turkish-American Relations in
the Post-Bush Era
by Emre Iseri
Chapter 13. Turkey as a Stakeholder and Contributor to Regional
Security in the Western Balkans
by Adam Balcer
Chapter 14. Turkey and Greece: What Future for Rapprochement?
by James Ker-Lindsay
Chapter 15. Turkey’s Approach to Environmental Security: A Case for
Soft Security
by Rana Izci
Chapter 16. Turkish Political Elite Perceptions on Security
by Özgehan Senyuva and Çigdem Üstün,
Conclusion: What Future for Security?
Ebru Canan-Sokullu
Ebru Canan-Sokullu is assistant professor in the Department of Political Sciences and International Relations at Bahçesehir University, Istanbul.
This lucid, illuminating, incisive, well-researched, multi-authored
book offers a remarkably comprehensive set of overviews and
evaluations of the profound political and contextual changes that
have taken place in Turkey since the 1980s, and of the resultant
‘paradigm shifts’ and ‘axis shifts’ in Turkey’s foreign and
security policies and thinking during this period… It deserves to
be widely read by students of, and commentators on, contemporary
Turkey.
*Robert Bideleux, Swansea University*
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