The Future of Turkish-Western Relations: Toward A Strategic Plan

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EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 9780833028754


At the European Union"s Helsinki Summit in December 1999, Turkey was declared a candidate for EU membership. But European and U.S. stakes in Turkey continue to evolve in today"s post-Cold War era, influenced in no small part by Turkey"s geopolitical position as a pivotal state. The United States is concerned with Turkish support for U.S. freedom of action in key regions, and Turkey wants to ensure that it will have EU and U.S. assistance in managing its own regional challenges. Explores the significance of changes on the Turkish domestic scene, as well as the contours of Ankara"s increasingly active external policies. The report goes on to discuss Western stakes in the future of a changing Turkey. The authors offer an agenda for closer strategic cooperation in the U.S.-Turkish-European triangle, focusing on key issues such as relations with Russia, energy security, containing weapons proliferation risks in the Middle East, and reinforcing Turkish convergence with the European Union.