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Turkey and the West - Faultlines in a Troubled Alliance (Hardcover)
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Turkey and the West - Faultlines in a Troubled Alliance (Hardcover)
Series: Geopolitics in the 21st Century
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Turkey: A necessary ally in a troubled region The new U.S.
administration will face daunting challenges to the international
liberal order, ranging from a fragile European Union rocked by the
United Kingdom's exit, to a cold war-like rivalry with Russia and
instability in the Middle East. A long-standing member of NATO,
Turkey stands as a front-line state in the midst of many of these
challenges. Yet, Turkey is failing to play a more constructive role
in supporting this order, beyond caring for nearly 3 million
refugees, and its leadership is in frequent conflict with its
Western allies. As a result, many in the West now question whether
Turkey functions as a dependable ally for the United States and
other NATO members. Despite these problems, Kemal Kirisci's new
book argues that domestic and regional realities are now edging
Turkey toward improving its relations with the West. A better
understanding of these developments will be critical in devising an
updated U.S. strategy toward Turkey and its neighborhood. Western
policymakers must keep in mind three on-the-ground realities that
might work to their advantage. First, Turkey remains deeply
integrated within the transatlantic community, a fact that has
imbued it with prestige in the region. It is this prestige that the
recent trajectory of Turkey's foreign policy has squandered; for it
to be regained, Turkey needs closer cooperation with the West. The
second reality is that chaos in the neighborhood has resulted in
the loss of lucrative markets for Turkish exports-which, in return,
increases the value to Turkey of the Western markets. Third,
Turkish national security is threatened by developments in Syria
and the state of affairs with Russia, enhancing the value of
Turkey's "troubled alliance" with the West. However, the big
question is whether rising authoritarianism in Turkey will stop and
its democracy be restored before fault lines can be overcome and
constructive re-engagement between the two sides can occur. In
light of these realities, this book discusses the challenges and
opportunities for the next U.S. administration of re-engaging with
a sometimes-troublesome, yet long-time ally.
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