Winning Turkey [electronic resource] : how America, Europe, and Turkey can revive a fading partnership / Philip H. Gordon, Omer Taspinar.

By: Gordon, Philip H, 1962-Contributor(s): Taspinar, Omer, 1970- | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2008Description: vii, 115 pSubject(s): European Union -- Turkey | Minorities -- Government policy -- Turkey | Islam and politics -- Turkey | Turkey -- Politics and government -- 1980- | Turkey -- Ethnic relations | United States -- Foreign relations -- Turkey | Turkey -- Foreign relations -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 327.561 LOC classification: JQ1803.5.M5 | G67 2008Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Introduction : who lost Turkey? -- Kemalists, Islamists, and the West -- The crisis with the United States -- Europe's closing door -- Turkey's Eurasian alternatives -- Winning Turkey.
Summary: "Explains current situation and designs a plan to ease tensions in Turkey. Proposes a 'grand bargain' between Turkey and the Kurds, advocating greater support for increased liberalism and democracy, renewed European and Turkish commitment to promote EU membership, a historic compromise with Armenia, and greater Western engagement with Turkish Cypriots"--Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-107) and index.

Introduction : who lost Turkey? -- Kemalists, Islamists, and the West -- The crisis with the United States -- Europe's closing door -- Turkey's Eurasian alternatives -- Winning Turkey.

"Explains current situation and designs a plan to ease tensions in Turkey. Proposes a 'grand bargain' between Turkey and the Kurds, advocating greater support for increased liberalism and democracy, renewed European and Turkish commitment to promote EU membership, a historic compromise with Armenia, and greater Western engagement with Turkish Cypriots"--Provided by publisher.

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