The New Turkish Republic by Graham E Fuller

The New Turkish Republic by Graham E Fuller

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The New Turkish Republic by Graham E Fuller

This timely work explores how, after a long period of isolation, Turkey is becoming a major player in Middle Eastern politics once again. In fact, by acting independently and attempting to reconcile its constitutionally secular form of governance and vibrant traditional culture, it is now for the first time becoming positively viewed by others in the Muslim world as a state worth watching and maybe even emulating. As a result, Turkey s dynamic political scene and new search for independence in its foreign policy, however complicating or irritating for the United States today, will nonetheless ultimately serve the best interests of Turkey, the Middle East, and even the West. Drawing heavily on a range of Turkish and Western sources, this multidimensional, lively, and nuanced volume provides an excellent introduction to one of the region s most fascinating and complex countries and makes a highly valuable contribution to the current debate about Turkey and its place in the world.
Graham E. Fuller is a former high-ranking CIA official who spent over four decades living, working, traveling in and writing about the Muslim world. He speaks numerous languages-Russian, Turkish, Arabic and Chinese-and is widely recognized as an insightful, provocative and original thinker on the political culture of the Muslim world and global politics. This clear and lucid analysis of a complex and troubled region offers unconventional conclusions.
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ISBN 13 9781601270191
ISBN 10 1601270194
Title The New Turkish Republic
Author Graham E Fuller
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher United States Institute of Peace Press
Year published 2007-12-01
Number of pages 160
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