Turkey facing east is about the importance of Turkey's relations
with its Eastern neighbours - Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Soviet
Union - during the emergence of the modern Turkish nation-state
from the ruins of the Ottoman Empire. The principal strength of
this book is that it not only combines historical and theoretical
arguments in order to provide a better understanding of the foreign
relations of a predominantly Muslim country from a critical and
interdisciplinary perspective, but it also applies the new approach
to the analysis of Turkish foreign policy towards the South
Caucasus between 1918 and 1921. Hence, it stands out with its
original interdisciplinary approach to the Turkish transition and
foreign policy-making that offers perspectives on the extant
possibilities for the particular transitional states resulting from
the Arab spring uprisings. -- .
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