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Turkey and the Middle East Northern Tier

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The Middle East in Global Change

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In 1989, there would have been only the narrowest interest in a study entitled ‘Turkey’s Role in the World’. Until that time, Turkey represented a limited, well-known, finite and predictable element in its region. Turkey in the Western view was basically a country at the far end of the NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) alliance. Its orientation could have been summarized as follows:

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Fuller, G.E. (1997). Turkey and the Middle East Northern Tier. In: Guazzone, L. (eds) The Middle East in Global Change. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-25526-9_3

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