Description |
169 pages : map ; 23 cm |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Note |
"Proceedings of a conference held by the Center for International Studies, University of Virginia, on April 1, 2011." |
Contents |
Note from the Center for International Studies, U. Va. -- Preface / William B. Quandt -- 1. The U.S.-Israel-Turkey strategic triangle : Cold War structures and domestic political processes / F. Gregory Gause, III -- 2. Reshuffling the cards : Turkey, Israel, and the United States in the Middle East / Soli Özel -- 3. The Israeli-Turkish relationship / Shlomo Brom -- 4. Strategic perspectives : comments and discussion / Ellen Laipson, Philip Zelikow, Brantly Womack, et al. -- 5. The U.S.-Turkey relationship : a view from the Obama administration / Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Tina S. Kaidanow -- 6. The broken triangle : How the U.S.-Israeli-Turkish relationship got unglued / Henri Barkey -- 7. Turkey's relations with the United States and Israel under the Justice and Development Party government / Yaprak Gürsoy -- 8. Israel and Turkey : domestic politics and foreign policy / Daniel Levy -- 9. Domestic influences : comments and discussion / Allen Lynch, Jeffrey Legro, et al. -- 10. Iran, Israel, the United States, and Turkey in a changing Middle East environment / Trita Parsi -- 11. The Iranian factor : comments and discussion / Ruhi Ramazani, Farzaneh Milani, et al. -- Glossary and dramatis personae. |
Summary |
Since early 2009, it has seemed that the once-warm relations between Turkey and Israel have reached crisis point. To complicate matters further, both countries are close partners of the United States. In this timely title, a group of leading scholar-practitioners from all three countries jointly explore this crisis. In April 2011, University of Virginia politics professor and veteran Middle East analyst William B. Quandt brought leading scholar-practitioners from Israel, Turkey, and the United States to a one-day gathering at the University of Virginia. Their task: To unravel and try to understand the tangle of accusations, sensitivities, fears, and misunderstandings that had arisen among policymakers in these three capitals. Troubled Triangle: The United States, Turkey, and Israel in the New Middle East is a record of the deliberations among these experts, that has been edited by Dr. Quandt.--Publisher description. |
Subject |
Middle East -- Foreign relations.
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United States -- Foreign relations -- Turkey.
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United States -- Foreign relations -- Israel.
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Turkey -- Foreign relations -- United States.
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Turkey -- Foreign relations -- Israel.
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Israel -- Foreign relations -- United States.
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Israel -- Foreign relations -- Turkey.
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Diplomatic relations. (OCoLC)fst01907412
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Israel. (OCoLC)fst01204236
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Middle East. (OCoLC)fst01241586
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Turkey. (OCoLC)fst01208963
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United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
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Außenpolitik (DE-601)10438896X
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Auslandsbeziehungen (DE-601)10449445X
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Nordamerika (DE-601)106214179
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Turkey (DE-601)106136844
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Israel (DE-601)104767804
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Naher Osten (DE-601)104589485
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Added Author |
Quandt, William B. Editor. Author of introduction, etc..
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Center for International Studies (University of Virginia)
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ISBN |
9781935982104 (pbk.) |
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1935982109 (pbk.) |
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