The United States and Turkey and Iran

The United States and Turkey and Iran
Author: Lewis Victor Thomas,Richard Nelson Frye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1971
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: UVA:X000114090

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The United States and Turkey and Iran

The United States and Turkey and Iran
Author: Lewis V. Thomas,Richard N. Frye
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2014-05-29
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0674365755

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Turkish Iranian Relations in a Changing Middle East

Turkish Iranian Relations in a Changing Middle East
Author: F. Stephen Larrabee,Alireza Nader
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 0833080113

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Turkish-Iranian cooperation has visibly intensified in recent years, thanks in part to Turkish energy needs and Iran0́9s vast oil and natural gas resources. However, Turkey and Iran tend to be rivals rather than close partners. While they may share certain economic and security interests, especially regarding the Kurdish issue, their interests are at odds in many areas across the Middle East. Turkey0́9s support for the opposition in Syria, Iran0́9s only true state ally in the Middle East, is one example. Iraq has also become a field of growing competition between Turkey and Iran. Iran0́9s nuclear program has been a source of strain and divergence in U.S.-Turkish relations. However, the differences between the United States and Turkey regarding Iran0́9s nuclear program are largely over tactics, not strategic goals. Turkey0́9s main fear is that Iran0́9s acquisition of nuclear arms could lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. This, in turn, could increase pressure on the Turkish government to consider developing its own nuclear weapon capability. U.S. and Turkish interests have become more convergent since the onset of the Syrian crisis. However, while U.S. and Turkish interests in the Middle East closely overlap, they are not identical. Thus, the United States should not expect Turkey to follow its policy toward Iran unconditionally. Turkey has enforced United Nations sanctions against Iran but, given Ankara0́9s close energy ties to Tehran, may be reluctant to undertake the harshest measures against Iran.

Reset

Reset
Author: Stephen Kinzer
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2010-06-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781429948289

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The bestselling author of Overthrow offers a new and surprising vision for rebuilding America's strategic partnerships in the Middle East What can the United States do to help realize its dream of a peaceful, democratic Middle East? Stephen Kinzer offers a surprising answer in this paradigm-shifting book. Two countries in the region, he argues, are America's logical partners in the twenty-first century: Turkey and Iran. Besides proposing this new "power triangle," Kinzer also recommends that the United States reshape relations with its two traditional Middle East allies, Israel and Saudi Arabia. This book provides a penetrating, timely critique of America's approach to the world's most volatile region, and offers a startling alternative. Kinzer is a master storyteller with an eye for grand characters and illuminating historical detail. In this book he introduces us to larger-than-life figures, like a Nebraska schoolteacher who became a martyr to democracy in Iran, a Turkish radical who transformed his country and Islam forever, and a colorful parade of princes, politicians, women of the world, spies, oppressors, liberators, and dreamers. Kinzer's provocative new view of the Middle East is the rare book that will richly entertain while moving a vital policy debate beyond the stale alternatives of the last fifty years.

The United States and Turkey and Iran

The United States and Turkey and Iran
Author: Lewis Victor THOMAS (and FRYE (Richard Nelson))
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1951
Genre: Iran
ISBN: OCLC:503838889

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This book is a brief introduction to everything about Turkey and Iran, from geography to socioeconomic classes to the arts. Some material that is covered for one nation is not included for the other. Appendices contain more suggested reading and some primary source diplomatic documents, like Turkey's Constitution and the Anglo-American-Soviet Declaration Concerning Iran, Teheran, December 1, 1943.

Turkey Iran Relations 1979 2004

Turkey Iran Relations  1979 2004
Author: Robert W. Olson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105114301729

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The author emphasizes that, in addition to the Palestine-Israel conflict, the significance of the oil and gas resources of the Middle East and the U.S. and British occupation of Iraq, relations between Turkey and Iran are vital to understanding the politics of the Middle East and the future of the region."--BOOK JACKET.

Greece Turkey and Iran

Greece  Turkey  and Iran
Author: Norman Armour,United States. Congress. Senate. Special Committee to Study the Foreign Aid Program
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1957
Genre: Economic assistance, American
ISBN: HARVARD:32044057532947

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Iran Turkey Relations 1979 2011

Iran Turkey Relations  1979 2011
Author: Suleyman Elik
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136630873

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Both Turkey and Iran are large and important countries in the Middle East; how these two countries relate to each other is of crucial importance both for the region and for the wider world. This book explores the diplomatic, security and energy relations of these two middle power states since 1979, analysing the impact of religious, political and social transformation on their bilateral relationship. It considers the nature of Turkey-Iran relations in the context of middle power relations theory, and goes on to look at diplomatic crises that have taken place between Turkey and Iran since 1979. The author analyses Turkey and Iran’s security relations with the wider Middle East, including the Kurdish-Turkish War, the Kurdish-Iranian War and the Kurdish-Arab War, and their impact on regional politics.