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[With Chapter titles like "Chapter 5: Turkey and the Balkans: Turkey's 
Stabilizing Role" and "Chapter 7: The Future of Turkish Foreign and Security 
Policy Toward the Middle East" or "Chapter 8:  The Strategic Glue in the 
Israeli-Turkish Alignment" the contours of a neo-Ottamanist policy designed 
to dominate the geographical regions in question becomes clear.  However, the 
scope of the new Ottomanism also encompases hankerings for a revival of the 
Seljuk Empire, in the form of Pan-Turkist cravings in the Caucasus and 
Central Asia.  As NATO's faithful footsoldier, these dreams may yet come 
true...]

In a message dated 16/07/01 02:34:54 Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 Dear List Members
 Please note the publication of the following new book:
 
 Turkey in World Politics:  An Emerging Multi-Regional Power
 Edited by Barry Rubin and Kemal Kirisci
 Now available from Lynne Rienner Publishers
 
 It is a compilation of 15 articles by experts in the field of Turkish
 Foreign Policy, each assessing a different aspect of Turkey's role in
 shaping foreign events and international politics. Given the new,
 increasingly important role of Turkey in the world, this reassessment is
 necessary and timely.  In addition to providing a detailed inventory and
 analysis of Ankara's diplomacy, this book presents several themes for
 Turkish foreign policy that run across the different geographical fronts
 it faces.
 
 The chapters, in brief, include:  Chapter 1: Introduction: A Transformed
 International Role; Chapter 2: Contours of Turkish Foreign Policy in the
 Post Cold War Era; Chapter 3: Turkish Foreign Policymaking Process and the
 Military's Increased Influence; Chapter 4: Turkey and the European Union:
 The Long Road to Membership; Chapter 5: Turkey and the Balkans: Turkey's
 Stabilizing Role; Chapter 6: What Says the Neighbor to the West:
 Turkish-Greek Relations; Chapter 7: The Future of Turkish Foreign and
 Security Policy Toward the Middle East; Chapter 8:  The Strategic Glue in
 the Israeli-Turkish Alignment; Chapter 9: U.S.-Turkish Relations: New
 Uncertainties in a Renewed Partnership; Chapter 10: Turkish-Russian
 Relations: The Challenges of reconciling Geopolitical Competition with
 Economic Partnership; Chapter 11: Turkey and the Newly Independent States
 of Central Asia and the Transcaucasus; Chapter 12: The Challenge of
 Globalization and Turkey's Changing Political Economy; Chapter 13:
 Turkey's Energy Politics in the 1990s; Chapter 14: Turkish Foreign Policy
 and the Water Conflict over the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin; Chapter 15:
 Conclusion: Understanding Turkey's New Foreign Policy
 ***********************************************************************
 
 
 We hope you will find the book of interest for reading, including in
 course syllabi or recommending that your library purchase.
 
 The book is $55.  Subscribers to MERIA (The Middle East Review of
 International Affairs) receive a 20 percent discount. For a free
 subscription to MERIA, write: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . For more information
 on MERIA and to see all MERIA publications, visit: http://meria.biu.ac.il
 .
 
 Credit card orders may be placed through the publisher's website,
 http://www.rienner.com.  Or, to order in Europe, email enquiries to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  North American orders may be placed by calling the
 publisher at (303) 444-6684/or faxing at (303) 444-0824. Further
 information and details for ordering either the English or Turkish
 language edition, please contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 With regards,
 Barry Rubin
 
 
 
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Dear List Members
Please note the publication of the following new book:

Turkey in World Politics:  An Emerging Multi-Regional Power
Edited by Barry Rubin and Kemal Kirisci
Now available from Lynne Rienner Publishers

It is a compilation of 15 articles by experts in the field of Turkish
Foreign Policy, each assessing a different aspect of Turkey's role in
shaping foreign events and international politics. Given the new,
increasingly important role of Turkey in the world, this reassessment is
necessary and timely.  In addition to providing a detailed inventory and
analysis of Ankara's diplomacy, this book presents several themes for
Turkish foreign policy that run across the different geographical fronts
it faces.

The chapters, in brief, include:  Chapter 1: Introduction: A Transformed
International Role; Chapter 2: Contours of Turkish Foreign Policy in the
Post Cold War Era; Chapter 3: Turkish Foreign Policymaking Process and the
Military's Increased Influence; Chapter 4: Turkey and the European Union:
The Long Road to Membership; Chapter 5: Turkey and the Balkans: Turkey's
Stabilizing Role; Chapter 6: What Says the Neighbor to the West:
Turkish-Greek Relations; Chapter 7: The Future of Turkish Foreign and
Security Policy Toward the Middle East; Chapter 8:  The Strategic Glue in
the Israeli-Turkish Alignment; Chapter 9: U.S.-Turkish Relations: New
Uncertainties in a Renewed Partnership; Chapter 10: Turkish-Russian
Relations: The Challenges of reconciling Geopolitical Competition with
Economic Partnership; Chapter 11: Turkey and the Newly Independent States
of Central Asia and the Transcaucasus; Chapter 12: The Challenge of
Globalization and Turkey's Changing Political Economy; Chapter 13:
Turkey's Energy Politics in the 1990s; Chapter 14: Turkish Foreign Policy
and the Water Conflict over the Euphrates-Tigris River Basin; Chapter 15:
Conclusion: Understanding Turkey's New Foreign Policy
***********************************************************************


We hope you will find the book of interest for reading, including in
course syllabi or recommending that your library purchase.

The book is $55.  Subscribers to MERIA (The Middle East Review of
International Affairs) receive a 20 percent discount. For a free
subscription to MERIA, write: [EMAIL PROTECTED] . For more information
on MERIA and to see all MERIA publications, visit: http://meria.biu.ac.il
.

Credit card orders may be placed through the publisher's website,
http://www.rienner.com.  Or, to order in Europe, email enquiries to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  North American orders may be placed by calling the
publisher at (303) 444-6684/or faxing at (303) 444-0824. Further
information and details for ordering either the English or Turkish
language edition, please contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

With regards,
Barry Rubin



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