Both Turkey and Iran are large and important countries in the
Middle East; how these two countries relate to each other is of
crucial importance both for the region and for the wider world.
This book explores the diplomatic, security and energy relations of
these two middle power states since 1979, analysing the impact of
religious, political and social transformation on their bilateral
relationship. It considers the nature of Turkey-Iran relations in
the context of middle power relations theory, and goes on to look
at diplomatic crises that have taken place between Turkey and Iran
since 1979. The author analyses Turkey and Iran 's security
relations with the wider Middle East, including the Kurdish-Turkish
War, the Kurdish-Iranian War and the Kurdish-Arab War, and their
impact on regional politics.
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