Turkey and the West: From Neutrality to Commitment considers the
formulation of Turkish foreign policy in the post-Ataturk period of
1938 to 1958 and discusses Turkey's uneasy shift from neutrality to
become a member of the Western Alliance. Turkey's decision to ally
itself with the Western grouping of states shaped its apprehension
of regional and world politics in decades to come. Turkey's choice,
however, was neither adequately perceived nor fully appreciated in
the volatile atmosphere of 1950s and onwards and went largely
unnoticed on the part of Western democracies. A reinterpretation of
Turkey's recent history throws considerable light on the
complexities surrounding this strategically important country.
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