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Turkey as a U. S. Security Partner

by F. Stephen Larrabee
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Overview

Strains in U.S.-Turkish have grown since the end of the Cold War. Divergences have been particularly visible in policy toward the Middle East. As a result, Turkey is likely to be an increasingly difficult and less predictable partner in the future.

About the Author, F. Stephen Larrabee

F. Stephen Larrabee (Ph.D., Political Science, Columbia Univeristy) is a senior international policy analyst at RAND whose research interests include NATO and military alliances, the Mediterranean region, and U.S. defenses policies.

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Book Details

Published
May 15, 2008
Publisher
RAND Corporation
Pages
48
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780833043023

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