Larrabee, F. Stephen.

Troubled partnership U.S.-Turkish relations in an era of global geopolitical change / [electronic resource] : F. Stephen Larrabee. - Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2010. - xxiii, 138 p. : ill., map. - Rand Corporation monograph series . - Rand Corporation monograph series. .

"Prepared for the United States Air Force." "RAND Project Air Force."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 127-138).

The U.S.-Turkish security partnership in transition -- Iraq and the Kurdish challenge -- The broader Middle East -- Russia and Eurasia -- The European dimension -- U.S.-Turkish defense cooperation -- The domestic context -- Alternative Turkish futures -- Conclusion: Revitalizing the U.S.-Turkish relationship.

A strong security partnership with Turkey has been an important element of U.S. policy for the last five decades. However, in the last few years, U.S.-Turkish relations have seriously deteriorated, and today they are badly in need of repair. The arrival of a new administration in Washington presents an important opportunity to put Washington's relations with Ankara on a firmer footing. Turkey plays a critical role in four areas of increasing strategic importance to the United States: the Balkans, Central Asia and the Caucasus, the Middle East, and the Persian Gulf. In each of these areas, Ankara's cooperation is vital to achieving U.S. policy objectives.


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National security--United States.
National security--Turkey.
World politics--1989-
Geopolitics.


United States--Foreign relations--Turkey.
Turkey--Foreign relations--United States.
United States--Military relations--Turkey.
Turkey--Military relations--United States.
Turkey--Strategic aspects.


Electronic books.

E183.8.T8 / L36 2010eb

327.730561

MG-899-AF