The Rise and Fall of the AKP's Foreign Policy outlines the key tenets of the AKP's policy of strategic depth in the Middle East and how this marks a departure from traditional Turkish foreign policy.
The Rise and Fall of the AKP's Foreign Policy outlines the key tenets of the AKP's policy of strategic depth in the Middle East and how this marks a departure from traditional Turkish foreign policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Aaron Stein is an Associate Fellow at RUSI and a PhD Candidate at King's College London, where he is researching Iranian and Turkish nuclear decision-making. He holds a BA in Political Science from the University of San Francisco and a Master's degree in International Policy Studies with a specialisation in nuclear non-proliferation from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. He has written extensively on Turkish politics and regional proliferation, publishing in scholarly journals and print media, including Survival, the RUSI Journal, the New York Times, Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists and the National Interest.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction: The Search for Strategic Depth The AKP and the Middle East 2. Conservative Politics and Problem Solving, 2002 11 3. The End of 'Zero Problems', 2010 13 4. Stumbling in Iraq and Syria, 2011 14 5. 'Precious Loneliness'
1. Introduction: The Search for Strategic Depth The AKP and the Middle East 2. Conservative Politics and Problem Solving, 2002 11 3. The End of 'Zero Problems', 2010 13 4. Stumbling in Iraq and Syria, 2011 14 5. 'Precious Loneliness'
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