Turkish foreign policy since 1774 /
William Hale.
- 3rd edition.
- New York : Routledge ; 2013.
- ix, 344 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-332) and index.
1. Foreign relations of the late Ottoman Empire, 1774-1918 – 2. Resistance, recontruction and diplomacy, 1918-39 – 3. Turkey and the Second World War, 1939-45 – 4. Turkey and the Cold War, 1945-63: the engagement phase – 5. Turkey and the Cold War, 1964-90: global shifts and regional conflicts – 6. Turkish foreign policy after the Cold War: strategic options and the domestic and economic environments – 7. Turkey and the west after the Cold War I: Turkey and the United States – 8. Turkey and the west after the Cold War II: Turkey and the European Union – 9.Turkey and regional politics after the Cold War I: Greece, Cyprus and the Balkans – 10. Turkey and regional politics after the Cold War II: Russia, the Black Sea, Transcaucasia and central Asia – 11. Turkey and regional politics after the Cold War III: the Middle East and the wider world – 12. Conclusions and prospects.
This revised and updated version of William Hale’s Turkish Foreign Policy 1774-2000 offers a comprehensive and analytical survey of Turkish foreign policy since the last quarter of the eighteenth century, when the Turks’ relations with the rest of the world entered their most critical phase.