Erdogan's Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East
Autor Soner Cagaptayen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 oct 2019
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781788317399
ISBN-10: 1788317394
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1788317394
Pagini: 392
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 35 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția I.B.Tauris
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
Author
has
extensive
media
contacts
and
experience,
and
appears
regularly
on
CNN
talking
about
Turkey
Cuprins
Introduction
-
A
Trip
to
IstanbulChapter
I
-
Osman's
DreamChapter
II
-
Restoring
Turks'
Dignity-as
MuslimsChapter
III
-
"Strategic
Depth"Chapter
IV
-
Building
Soft
PowerChapter
V
-
Europe's
SlapChapter
VI
-
An
American
AffairChapter
VII
-
The
Syrian
DisasterChapter
VIII
-
Menacing
RussiansChapter
IX
-
Competing
PersiansChapter
X
-
Erdogan's
Arab
FallChapter
XI
-
Uncomfortable
OttomansChapter
XII
-
Course
CorrectionChapter
XIII
-
Erdogan
vs.
TrumpChapter
XIV
-
Erdogan's
Empire
Part
I:
East
AfricaChapter
XV
-
Erdogan's
Empire
Part
II:
"BayramBelt"Chapter
XVI
-
Turkey
and
the
West:
A
Never-Ending
Love
AffairConclusion
-
How
Can
Turkey
become
Great?
Recenzii
An
excellent
evaluation
of
Turkey's
imperial
ambitions
over
the
past
decade
and
well-worthwhile
reading
for
anyone
who
wants
to
understand
what's
presently
going
on
in
this
important
country
and
where
it's
going.
Cagaptay's book provides a comprehensive and informative review of Turkish foreign policy, covering a wide range of issues and events . As a historian, Cagaptay is particularly good at bringing up historical context and anecdotes that enrich the book. He contextualizes his discussion of foreign policy with developments in Turkish domestic politics. The outcome is a highly accessible and interesting book for anyone interested in Turkey and Erdogan as well as the international relations of the Middle East.
Cagaptay has authored a highly authoritative and accessible book on Turkish foreign policy.
Erdogan's Empireoffers a sober and honest look into Erdogan's approach to foreign policy.
A concise breakdown of the forces pushing and pulling on Turkey's geopolitical landscape. His criticisms of the Turkish state and other actors are balanced. I believe Çagaptay's books merit praise for one main reason: he hasn't given up on Turkey and is still willing to make the positive case for the country in a climate where much of the coverage and commentary is negative.
Soner Cagaptay is an astute and honest chronicler of the mercurial Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. His latest book,Erdogan's Empire, is a comprehensive look at the Turkish leader's "neo-Ottoman" foreign policy-and the way he has defiantly tried to reestablish Turkey as a standalone power by playing off Washington and Moscow and sabotaging his Arab rivals. By setting Erdogan against the backdrop of Ottoman-Turkish history, Cagaptay helps readers understand that breadth of his ambitions-and also why his policies have had such disruptive and sometimes toxic consequences for the United States. Americans, Israelis and Europeans may not like the headstrong, ruthless Erdogan, but after reading Cagaptay's book, they'll at least understand him.
This is a must-read for any serious analyst of Turkey's complex role within NATO, in the Middle East, and around the world. Turkey is a nation of enormous potential, with a rich and complicated history. Soner Cagaptay brings elements of history, geopolitics, and economics together seamlessly to illuminate a nation that will matter deeply in the unfolding course of the 21st century.
During my four decade long career at the Turkish Foreign Ministry and since, I have grappled to find a work that explains Turkey's complex foreign policy to diplomats, journalists, and those simply captivated by this fascinating country between the East and the West. Cagaptay's book does exactly that, illuminating Turkish President Erdogan's foreign policy and his Middle Eastern ambitions, despite the determination of many of Turkey's citizens to embrace the 21st century's progress and eagerly take on its challenges. Cagaptay explains for us Erdogan's drive to make Turkey a standalone power in the context of Turkish and Ottoman history and global trends. This has ramifications not only for Turkey and its neighbors, but also Europe, U.S. and countries beyond. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to understand Turkey's foreign policy better. It is a must-read for citizens around the globe.
Cagaptay's book provides a comprehensive and informative review of Turkish foreign policy, covering a wide range of issues and events . As a historian, Cagaptay is particularly good at bringing up historical context and anecdotes that enrich the book. He contextualizes his discussion of foreign policy with developments in Turkish domestic politics. The outcome is a highly accessible and interesting book for anyone interested in Turkey and Erdogan as well as the international relations of the Middle East.
Cagaptay has authored a highly authoritative and accessible book on Turkish foreign policy.
Erdogan's Empireoffers a sober and honest look into Erdogan's approach to foreign policy.
A concise breakdown of the forces pushing and pulling on Turkey's geopolitical landscape. His criticisms of the Turkish state and other actors are balanced. I believe Çagaptay's books merit praise for one main reason: he hasn't given up on Turkey and is still willing to make the positive case for the country in a climate where much of the coverage and commentary is negative.
Soner Cagaptay is an astute and honest chronicler of the mercurial Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. His latest book,Erdogan's Empire, is a comprehensive look at the Turkish leader's "neo-Ottoman" foreign policy-and the way he has defiantly tried to reestablish Turkey as a standalone power by playing off Washington and Moscow and sabotaging his Arab rivals. By setting Erdogan against the backdrop of Ottoman-Turkish history, Cagaptay helps readers understand that breadth of his ambitions-and also why his policies have had such disruptive and sometimes toxic consequences for the United States. Americans, Israelis and Europeans may not like the headstrong, ruthless Erdogan, but after reading Cagaptay's book, they'll at least understand him.
This is a must-read for any serious analyst of Turkey's complex role within NATO, in the Middle East, and around the world. Turkey is a nation of enormous potential, with a rich and complicated history. Soner Cagaptay brings elements of history, geopolitics, and economics together seamlessly to illuminate a nation that will matter deeply in the unfolding course of the 21st century.
During my four decade long career at the Turkish Foreign Ministry and since, I have grappled to find a work that explains Turkey's complex foreign policy to diplomats, journalists, and those simply captivated by this fascinating country between the East and the West. Cagaptay's book does exactly that, illuminating Turkish President Erdogan's foreign policy and his Middle Eastern ambitions, despite the determination of many of Turkey's citizens to embrace the 21st century's progress and eagerly take on its challenges. Cagaptay explains for us Erdogan's drive to make Turkey a standalone power in the context of Turkish and Ottoman history and global trends. This has ramifications not only for Turkey and its neighbors, but also Europe, U.S. and countries beyond. I recommend this book for anyone who wants to understand Turkey's foreign policy better. It is a must-read for citizens around the globe.
Notă biografică
Soner Cagaptay is the Beyer Family Fellow and Director of the Turkish Research Program at the Washington Institute of Near East Studies, USA.