Turkey and the Middle East
Auteur : Philip Robins
Date de publication : 1991
Éditeur : Bloomsbury Academic
Nombre de pages : 130
Résumé du livre
Examines Turkey's expanding role in international affairs, especially Ankara's profile in the Middle East, arguing that, despite the role Turkey sees for itself in Europe, it cannot ignore the region. Turkish interests in the context of the Gulf War and the Arab-Israeli dispute are analyzed.