ABSTRACT

First Published in 1985, Turkey and the West critically examines the likely costs and benefits of closer Turkish relations with the West. Turkey is strategically important to the West and yet set apart by its geographical location, political system, and level of economic development. Turkey’s political and economic situation, its foreign policy, and all aspects of its relations with the Western world are closely examined in this book. David Barchard also reviews the ways in which those relations might evolve.

This book is an important historical document for scholars and researchers of geopolitics, international history, international relations and middle east studies.

chapter 1|9 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|20 pages

Political culture

chapter 3|11 pages

The economy

chapter 4|11 pages

Foreign policy

chapter 5|6 pages

Turkey and NATO

chapter 6|11 pages

European organizations

chapter 7|10 pages

Some bilateral problems

chapter 8|7 pages

Turkey and the Western financial system

chapter 9|8 pages

Prospects