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Turkish-American relations have been considered a model partnership between a great and middle power during the Cold War due to the positive nature of relations, being advantageous to both sides. While the United States took advantage of Türkiye's geopolitical position and military strength against the USSR, Türkiye benefited from American economic power and military technology. However, with the end of the Cold War and the emergence of new regional and global developments, a stable framework to clarify and shape Turkish-American relations has not yet been crafted. Additionally, crises such as…mehr
Turkish-American relations have been considered a model partnership between a great and middle power during the Cold War due to the positive nature of relations, being advantageous to both sides. While the United States took advantage of Türkiye's geopolitical position and military strength against the USSR, Türkiye benefited from American economic power and military technology. However, with the end of the Cold War and the emergence of new regional and global developments, a stable framework to clarify and shape Turkish-American relations has not yet been crafted. Additionally, crises such as the non-approval of the 1 March memorandum in 2003 to support the American war effort in Iraq and the 15 July 2016 coup attempt in Türkiye further distanced these two historical allies. To discuss these issues frankly and to provide some suggestions to improve the two countries' relations in many different regions/fields including Syria, Iraq, the Eastern Mediterranean, the Caucasus, the defense industry, the energy sector, and much more; Turkish-American Relations in the 21st Century aims to bring important experts on Turkish foreign policy and Turkish-American relations together.
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Autorenporträt
Herbert Reginbogin is collegiate fellow of law at the Catholic University of America Institute for Public Policy, researching a new security architecture and American Foreign Policy. Ozan Örmeci is head of the department of political science and public administration (English) at Istanbul Kent University.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter One: Transnational Beginnings: Turkish-American Relations in the Ottoman Times and the Evaluation of Their Impact Chapter Two: Historical Ties between Allies: Turkish-American Relations during the Cold War Chapter Three: Decoding Anti-Americanism in Türkiye Chapter Four: Changing Societies, Changing Relations: A Retrospective Analysis of Socio-Economic: Dynamics in Turkish-American Relations Chapter Five: Challenges Facing Türkiye-U.S. Relations Chapter Six: Digital Crossroads: Media, Communication, and Data Security Challenges in Türkiye-U.S. Relations Chapter Seven: Turkish-U.S. Relations in the Context of Military and Security Cooperation Chapter Eight: A Decade of Ankara's Swinging Between the U.S. and the Non-West: Merging Multiple Levels of Analysis Chapter Nine: Türkiye-U.S.-EU Triangle: A European Perspective on Turkish-American Relations Chapter Ten: Türkiye-U.S. Cooperation in the South Caucasus Security: Success or Unsuccess? Chapter Eleven: Are Türkiye and the U.S. Rivals in the Eastern Mediterranean? Chapter Twelve: Ideological Parameters of Turkish-U.S. Partnership: An Operational Code Analysis of the AKP and CHP's Foreign Policy Chapter Thirteen: Challenges and Prospects in Turkish-U.S. Relations Chapter Fourteen: The Future of U.S.-Turkish Relations Chapter Fifteen: Time for American-Turkish Economic Cooperation in Third Countries: The Central Asia and South Caucasus Example Chapter Sixteen: Reflections on Deterioration in the U.S.-Türkiye-Israel Triangle Chapter Seventeen: Change and Misperception in U.S.-Turkish Relations: Lost Decades
Chapter One: Transnational Beginnings: Turkish-American Relations in the Ottoman Times and the Evaluation of Their Impact Chapter Two: Historical Ties between Allies: Turkish-American Relations during the Cold War Chapter Three: Decoding Anti-Americanism in Türkiye Chapter Four: Changing Societies, Changing Relations: A Retrospective Analysis of Socio-Economic: Dynamics in Turkish-American Relations Chapter Five: Challenges Facing Türkiye-U.S. Relations Chapter Six: Digital Crossroads: Media, Communication, and Data Security Challenges in Türkiye-U.S. Relations Chapter Seven: Turkish-U.S. Relations in the Context of Military and Security Cooperation Chapter Eight: A Decade of Ankara's Swinging Between the U.S. and the Non-West: Merging Multiple Levels of Analysis Chapter Nine: Türkiye-U.S.-EU Triangle: A European Perspective on Turkish-American Relations Chapter Ten: Türkiye-U.S. Cooperation in the South Caucasus Security: Success or Unsuccess? Chapter Eleven: Are Türkiye and the U.S. Rivals in the Eastern Mediterranean? Chapter Twelve: Ideological Parameters of Turkish-U.S. Partnership: An Operational Code Analysis of the AKP and CHP's Foreign Policy Chapter Thirteen: Challenges and Prospects in Turkish-U.S. Relations Chapter Fourteen: The Future of U.S.-Turkish Relations Chapter Fifteen: Time for American-Turkish Economic Cooperation in Third Countries: The Central Asia and South Caucasus Example Chapter Sixteen: Reflections on Deterioration in the U.S.-Türkiye-Israel Triangle Chapter Seventeen: Change and Misperception in U.S.-Turkish Relations: Lost Decades
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