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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Nur Çetinoglu Harunoglu , Aysegül Sever , Emre ErsenPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.499kg ISBN: 9781793629586ISBN 10: 1793629587 Pages: 196 Publication Date: 15 July 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsThis informative and analytically robust monograph explores how Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia have evolved in parallel since the end of the Cold War. It outlines Turkey's balancing act, tactical maneuvers, and shifts in orientation in relation to the two powers and, crucially, sets them in the historical context of the Cold War. The book will constitute a valuable point of reference for academics, students, and policymakers alike for years to come. --Katerina Dalacoura, London School of Economics and Political Science This is a timely and meticulously researched book that presents a compelling analysis of Turkey's complex relations with the United States and Russia. The study presents valuable insights by examining Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia in parallel with each other in a historical context, as well as in relation to current debates regarding Turkish foreign policy from a more analytical perspective. This is a must-read in the field of Turkish foreign policy. --Suhnaz Yilmaz, Ko� University This timely volume examines the motivations behind Turkish foreign policy as it maneuvers between maintaining its traditional Western orientation and bolstering its relationship with Russia. Adopting a historical and analytical perspective, it demonstrates both that Turkey's apparent drift away from the West is not entirely new and that its reengagement with Russia is driven by a host of global, regional, and domestic factors. This book will be of great interest to policymakers, academic specialists, and students of Turkish foreign policy. --Paul Kubicek, Oakland University This informative and analytically robust monograph explores how Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia have evolved in parallel since the end of the Cold War. It outlines Turkey's balancing act, tactical maneuvers, and shifts in orientation in relation to the two powers and, crucially, sets them in the historical context of the Cold War. The book will constitute a valuable point of reference for academics, students, and policymakers alike for years to come. This is a timely and meticulously researched book that presents a compelling analysis of Turkey's complex relations with the United States and Russia. The study presents valuable insights by examining Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia in parallel with each other in a historical context, as well as in relation to current debates regarding Turkish foreign policy from a more analytical perspective. This is a must-read in the field of Turkish foreign policy. This timely volume examines the motivations behind Turkish foreign policy as it maneuvers between maintaining its traditional Western orientation and bolstering its relationship with Russia. Adopting a historical and analytical perspective, it demonstrates both that Turkey's apparent drift away from the West is not entirely new and that its reengagement with Russia is driven by a host of global, regional, and domestic factors. This book will be of great interest to policymakers, academic specialists, and students of Turkish foreign policy. This informative and analytically robust monograph explores how Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia have evolved in parallel since the end of the Cold War. It outlines Turkey's balancing act, tactical maneuvers, and shifts in orientation in relation to the two powers and, crucially, sets them in the historical context of the Cold War. The book will constitute a valuable point of reference for academics, students, and policymakers alike for years to come.--Katerina Dalacoura, London School of Economics and Political Science This is a timely and meticulously researched book that presents a compelling analysis of Turkey's complex relations with the United States and Russia. The study presents valuable insights by examining Turkey's relations with the United States and Russia in parallel with each other in a historical context, as well as in relation to current debates regarding Turkish foreign policy from a more analytical perspective. This is a must-read in the field of Turkish foreign policy.--Suhnaz Yilmaz, Koc University This timely volume examines the motivations behind Turkish foreign policy as it maneuvers between maintaining its traditional Western orientation and bolstering its relationship with Russia. Adopting a historical and analytical perspective, it demonstrates both that Turkey's apparent drift away from the West is not entirely new and that its reengagement with Russia is driven by a host of global, regional, and domestic factors. This book will be of great interest to policymakers, academic specialists, and students of Turkish foreign policy.--Paul Kubicek, Oakland University Author InformationNur Çetinoğlu Harunoğlu is assistant professor of international relations at Marmara University. Ayşegül Sever is professor of international relations at Marmara University. Emre Erşen is professor of international relations at Marmara University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |