附註:Includes bibliographical references and index.
The erosion of the Kemalist model -- The Kemalist model of shaping politics and society -- The awakening of society: between tradition and modernity -- The slow adaptation of the political system -- The myth of national homogeneity and the "Kurdish reality" -- The revival of political islam -- Toward a new sociopolitical synthesis -- Turkish foreign and security policy after the Cold War -- Central Asia and the Caspian Basin: energy, business, and kinship -- The Middle East: between involvement and active engagement -- The Balkans: old challenges, new opportunities -- Relations with Greece and the Cyprus problem -- Europe: still the "desired land"? -- Turkey in the western security system: asset or liability? -- European and American policy toward Turkey -- The current situation: policies, motives, and limitations -- The challenge: anchoring Turkey in the west.
摘要:"Situated at the crossroads of the Caucasus, the Balkans, and the Middle East, Turkey has long held a position of great strategic importance to the United States and Europe. Yet since the demise of the Soviet Union, significant changes have rocked the country, complicating domestic policy while providing new opportunities in the international arena. A Changing Turkey provides a detailed account of these changes and their impact on the country's foreign policy outlook."--Jacket.