people, state and foreign policy in a globalized world
Bill Park.
London
Routledge,
2012.
(ix, 262 pages)
1. Introduction : globalization, Turks and Turkey -- 2. The Kemalist legacy : cult, ideology and political practice -- 3. Kemalism and state security -- 4. Turkey's Europeanization : a journey without an arrival? -- 5. From autarky to globalization : Turkey's economic transition -- 6. Turkey and the Kurdish issue : a transnationalized domestic problem -- 7. A new foreign policy for a globalized age? -- 8. Turkey between East and West : a bridge or afloat? -- 9. Between consumers and producers : Turkey as an energy bridge? -- 10. The Armenian genocide : a foreign policy problem in a globalized world -- 11. Migration, Turkey and Turks -- 12. The Fethullah Gulen movement (and Turkish Al Qaeda) as transnational phenomena -- 13. Concluding thoughts.
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