This timely book fills an important gap in the literature of international relations, providing a thorough, up-to-date, empirically supported, and theoretically grounded analysis of how and why Turkish foreign policy has changed in recent years vis-à-vis the West. Presenting one of the first balancing studies that employs elite interviews as data, Turkey–West Relations develops a framework of intra-alliance opposition, classifying the tools of statecraft into three categories - boundary testing, boundary challenging, and boundary breaking. Six case studies are examined regarding Turkish foreign policy over the past nine years, exploring an array of topics including Turkey's foreign policy in relation to various nations and organizations, the refugee crisis, defense procurement, energy policies, and more. Dursun-Özkanca demonstrates how international, regional, issue-specific, and domestic factors may serve to explain Turkey's increasing boundary-breaking behavior. This book is crucial for anyone who seeks to understand the recent growing rifts between Turkey and the US, the EU, and NATO.
Author(s): Oya Dursun-Özkanca
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2019
Language: English
Pages: 140
01.0_pp_i_ii_TurkeyWest_Relations
02.0_pp_iii_iii_TurkeyWest_Relations
03.0_pp_iv_iv_Copyright_page
04.0_pp_v_vi_Epigraph
05.0_pp_vii_vii_Contents
06.0_pp_viii_viii_Figures_and_Tables
07.0_pp_ix_ix_Preface
08.0_pp_x_xii_Acknowledgments
09.0_pp_xiii_xvi_Abbreviations
10.0_pp_1_21_Introduction
11.0_pp_22_37_Framework_of_Intra-alliance_Opposition
12.0_pp_38_62_Turkish_Foreign_Policy_in_the_Western_Balkans
13.0_pp_63_82_The_Turkish_Veto_over_the_EUNATO_Security_Exchange
14.0_pp_83_97_The_EUTurkey_Deal_on_Refugees
15.0_pp_98_112_Turkeys_Energy_Policies
16.0_pp_113_125_Turkish_Rapprochement_with_Russia_in_Security
17.0_pp_126_146_Turkeys_Foreign_Policy_on_Syria_and_Iraq
18.0_pp_147_173_Conclusion_Turkey_and_the_West_What_Next
19.0_pp_174_206_Bibliography
20.0_pp_207_214_Index