The future of Turkish-Western relations: toward a strategic plan
At the European Union's Helsinki Summit in December 1999, Turkey was declared a candidate for EU membership. But European and U.S. stakes in Turkey continue to evolve in today's post-Cold War era, influenced in no small part by Turkey's geopolitical position as a "pivotal state.&...
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Zusammenfassung: | At the European Union's Helsinki Summit in December 1999, Turkey was declared a candidate for EU membership. But European and U.S. stakes in Turkey continue to evolve in today's post-Cold War era, influenced in no small part by Turkey's geopolitical position as a "pivotal state." The United States is concerned with Turkish support for U.S. freedom of action in key regions, and Turkey wants to ensure that it will have EU and U.S. assistance in managing its own regional challenges. MR-1241-SRF explores the significance of (1) the rise of Turkish nationalism and greater sensitivity to sovereignty issues; (2) the polarization of traditional and modern elements in Turkish society; and (3) the emergence of a dynamic private sector, which offers a new constellation of interlocutors in relations with the United States and Europe. These and other factors will play a large role as Turkey revises and redefines its foreign and security policies in the coming years. The authors offer an agenda for closer strategic cooperation in the U.S.-Turkish-European triangle. |
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A 342012 THE FUTURE OF TURKISH-WESTERN RELATIONS TOWARD A STRATEGIC PLAN
ZALMAY KHALILZAD IAN O. LESSER F. STEPHEN LARRABEE RAND CENTER FOR
MIDDLE EAST PUBLIC POLICY * NATIONAL SECURITY RESEARCH DIVISION PREPARED
FOR THE SMITH RICHARDSON FOUNDATION CONTENTS PREFACE III FIGURES VII
SUMMARY IX ACKNOWLEDGMENTS XIII CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1 NEW STAKES,
NEW OPPORTUNITIES 1 STRUCTURE OF THE REPORT 4 V CHAPTER TWO R CHANGES ON
THE TURKISH DOMESTIC SCENE AND THEIR FOREIGN POLICY IMPLICATIONS 5
RISING NATIONALISM AND ITS COUNTERWEIGHTS 5 TRADITIONAL VERSUS MODERN
WORLDVIEWS 14 EMERGENCE OF A DYNAMIC PRIVATE SECTOR 16 A MORE STABLE
INTERNAL ENVIRONMENT? 19 CHAPTER THREE TURKISH FOREIGN AND SECURITY
POLICY: NEW DIMENSIONS AND NEW CHALLENGES 21 THE RUSSIAN FACTOR 22 /
CYPRUS 23 V THE KURDISH ISSUE 23 CONVENTIONAL FORCES IN EUROPE (CFE) 23
CHECHNYA 24 CENTRAL ASIA AND THE CAUCASUS 25 THE CAUCASUS 28 VI THE
FUTURE OF TURKISH-WESTERN RELATIONS: TOWARD A STRATEGIC PLAN THE MIDDLE
EAST 31 THE BALKANS 36 RELATIONS WITH EUROPE 39 NATO AND ESDI 41 GREECE
AND CYPRUS 43 THE AMERICAN CONNECTION 45 CONCLUSION: TURKEY'S STRATEGIC
OPTIONS 48 CHAPTER FOUR WESTERN INTERESTS IN A CHANGING TURKEY 53
TRANSREGIONAL ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES 53 CHANGING DEFINITION OF
EUROPEAN SECURITY 54 NEW SECURITY GEOMETRIES 56 A PIVOTAL STATE? 57
THINKING THROUGH U.S. STAKES 61 STABILITY AND DEMOCRACY 61 A POSITIVE
REGIONAL ACTOR 65 ENHANCING U.S. FREEDOM OF ACTION 71 ELEMENTS OF
CONTINUITY AND CHANGE 75 POLICY IMPLICATIONS 77 CHAPTER FIVE A STRATEGIC
PLAN FOR WESTERN-TURKISH RELATIONS 79 THE IMPACT OF THE END OF THE COLD
WAR 79 ELEMENTS OF A NEW STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE UNITED
STATES, WESTERN EUROPE, AND TURKEY 82 ENERGY SECURITY 82 COUNTERING THE
THREAT OF WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION AND MISSILES 86 "CONGAGE" RUSSIA
89 DEEPENING TURKISH INTEGRATION IN THE WEST 93 CONCLUSION 95 |
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