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Changing dynamics of Turkish foreign and security policies in the Caucasus
(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2011)
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A framework for understanding the changing Turkish foreign policy of the 2000s
(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2013)
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Turkish-Armenian impasse in the caucasus security complex
(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2013)
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Imperial legacies and neo-Ottomanism: eastern Europe and Turkey
(SETA Foundation for Political, Economic and Social Research, 2012)
This article examines whether the presence of imperial legacies in Central and South-eastern Europe affects their foreign policy stances and public opinion towards Turkish accession to the EU. It first discusses the ...
Turkey and the Caucasus: Transition from reactive foreign policy to proactive rhythmic diplomacy [Türkiye ve Kafkasya: Reaksiyoner dip politikadan proaktif ritmik diplomasiye geçiş]
(International Relations Council of Turkey, 2010)
The consequences of the August 2008 Russian-Georgian War have deeply infl uenced not only the Caucasus but overall global stability as well. Turkey as a regional actor which claims to follow active diplomacy in her region ...
Turkey's dilemmas
(2011)
Turkey’s ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), which prides itself on serving as a regional model of democratic governance, often pays lip service to human rights and democratic principles in its foreign policy. Yet ...
How Turkey's Islamists fell out of love with Iran
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012)
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Terrorist Threats to Energy Critical Infrastructure Technology and Protection Systems
(IOS Press, 2013)
Critical infrastructure is an umbrella term referring to a country's assets that are essential to the nation's security public health and safety economic vitality and way of life. This infrastructure is owned or operated ...
NATO and Turkey in the post-Cold War world: between abandonment and entrapment
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012)
For the last two decades two fears have largely shaped Turkey's view of NATO. These are fears of entrapment and abandonment. Both are symptoms of a type of security dilemma that is peculiar to military alliances and ...
The NATO-EU-Turkey trilogy: the impact of the Cyprus conundrum
(Routledge Journals Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2012)
The Cyprus conundrum presents a major challenge to western security structures and relationships in particular with regard to Turkey's European Union (EU) accession process and the stalled Berlin plus arrangements between ...