4 edition of Britain and Turkey in the Middle East found in the catalog.
Britain and Turkey in the Middle East
Mustafa Bilgin
Published
2008 by Tauris Academic Studies, In the United States and Canada distributed by Palgrave Macmillan in London, New York, New York .
Written in
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. [299]-313) and index
Statement | Mustafa Bilgin |
Series | Library of international relations -- 32, Library of international relations (Series) -- 32 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | DA47.9.T9 B55 2008 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | x, 323 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 323 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17255785M |
ISBN 10 | 1845113500 |
ISBN 10 | 9781845113506 |
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'Britain and Turkey in the Middle East' is the first book to understand the development of the Cold War in the Middle East by exploring the Turkish case and is crucial to grasping the nature of Western strategy in general and British and Turkish strategy in particular during this period.5/5.
About Britain and Turkey in the Middle East In the first work documenting Anglo-Turkish relations in the Middle East in the early Cold War period, Mustafa Bilgin identifies two very distinct stages in the relationship between Britain and Turkey.
BeforeTurkey relied heavily on Britain to protect it from the 'Soviet menace'. The Axis of Shame: Great Britain, Israel, the United States and Turkey in the Middle East: How the Middle East Mess Came About and the Only Possible Solution.
by/5(3). Abstract. During the first two years of the Second World War, Turkey had been peripheral to the British war effort in the Middle East. The spring and summer of saw the British paying closer attention to Turkey’s Middle Eastern credentials than at any time since the establishment of the : Nicholas Tamkin.
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This study focuses on Anglo-Turkish relations in the Middle East between and It starts from the period directly following the Britain and Turkey in the Middle East book World War and continues until July when British Middle Eastern defense plans failed and were replaced.
The book discusses the reactions of the Turkish government to the uprisings in Libya, Syria, and Egypt and cooperative opportunities between Turkey and the EU. The analysis finds that although cooperation varies across cases, foreign policy dialogue has become a main Britain and Turkey in the Middle East book of the Turkey-EU relationship.
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Britain in the Middle East provides a comprehensive survey of British involvement in the Middle East, exploring their mutual construction and influence across the entire historical sweep of their relationship. In the 17th century, Britain was establishing trade links in the Middle East, /5(2).
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The Middle East: Keystone in Britain’s World 4 If, strictly speaking, the Middle East was never formally part of the British Empire, already by the late nineteenth century British statesmen regarded it as a region of vital interest for the Empire, and increasingly so as Turkey slid into decay.
Britain’s role was pivotal – and, if it is forgotten in the UK, it is remembered in Middle East. For one of the consequences of the end of World War I was the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Documenting Anglo-Turkish relations in the Middle East during the early Cold War period, Mustafa Bilgin looks at how Turkey at first relied on Britain to protect it from the 'Soviet menace', only later to forge a relationship with the US when the UK blocked Turkey's membership of NATO in Russia.
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General. Geographically, the Middle East can be thought of as Western Asia with the addition of Egypt (which is the non-Maghreb region of Northern Africa) and with the exclusion of the Middle East was the first to experience a Neolithic Revolution (c.
the 10th millennium BC), as well as the first to enter the Bronze Age (c. – BC) and Iron Age (c. – BC). GREAT BRITAIN AND THE MIDDLE EAST Professor Kathleen Burk. Great Britain’s ‘moment in the Middle East’ [Monroe] was substantially about protection: protection of the route to India, protection of the route to oil, after ‘helping to hold the Soviet gateway to Africa’ [Monroe] and, finally, protection of her claim to be a world power.
Turkey would be a different entity today, had it not been for the First World War. Co-author of the British Council report, Remember the World as well as the War, Anne Bostanci, highlights the effects of the war on Turkey and why especially the younger generation 'remembers'.
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Turkey and the West: Fault Lines in a Troubled Alliance. Britain was suffering from imperial overstretch, in part due to domestic economic problems. Meanwhile, the booming United States, looking to secure oil sources and counter Soviet influence, was expanding its own influence in the Middle East very rapidly.
It was once the imperial powers of Britain and France which shaped the Middle East, but today, one hundred years after Sykes-Picot and the Balfour declaration, it is Author: Simon A. Waldman. The Middle East during World War One Britain seemed on the verge of knocking Turkey out of the war, and was enjoying success on several fronts.
On 11 March, Maude's forces captured Baghdad. A British law firm filed requests on Wednesday with the authorities in Britain, the United States and Turkey to arrest senior officials from the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of carrying out.
"The birth pangs of a new Middle East", is how Condoleezza Rice, former President George W Bush's secretary of state, described Lebanon's "Cedar Revolution" of.
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The former President of Turkey, Abdullah Gul, stated recently that Turkey and Britain should work very closely in the Middle East in order to create more stability. Britain’s original motive for wanting to control the Middle East was primarily strategic: by dominating a belt of territory stretching from Egypt to Iran it could control the route between.
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