Iran and Turkey

Iran and Turkey

International and Regional Engagement in the Middle East

Charountaki, Marianna

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

09/2019

368

Mole

Inglês

9781838604714

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1 Introduction Literature Review: A critique Determinants of Turkish-Iranian relations: A justification Methodology: An Interdisciplinary and Comparative Examination from a Multi-actor Perspective Conclusion Chapter 2 Determinants of the Iranian- Turkish relations: A Historical Review The Role of the Elites: Army and Ulama versus Army and Ayatollahs Turkish versus Iranian Republicanism: International Interference as an External Force The Influence of the Cold War on Turkish-Iranian Politics Islamist Turkey versus Islamic Iran: The Impact of Foreign Policy Principles Conclusion Chapter 3 Turkey-Iran Relations during the Cold War The Iranian Revolution and its Impact on the Cold War Non-state Actors as Facilitator of State Foreign Policy Iraq as factor under the prism of Gulf War I External Interference: The US Role versus Soviet Influence Economics of War: Iranian-Turkish Economic and Political Alliances Conclusion Chapter 4 Turkish-Iranian Relations in the 1990s: The Impact of Gulf War II and the Consolidation of the Kurdish Status The Impact of Gulf War II on Turkish-Iranian relations Gulf War II and its Aftermath: The Role of the Kurds Conclusion Chapter 5 The Iraq War and the Rise of Non-state actors (2001-2010) The Role of Iraq in the formulation of Turkish- Iranian relations: Political and Economic Considerations Non-state Actors in Iranian and Turkish foreign policies: The Kurds as A Force for Change Iranian-Turkish Rapprochement: International and Regional Structures Epilogue: Towards A Conceptual Analysis Conclusion Chapter 6 Turkish- Iranian Relations under the Lens of the Syrian Crisis: A New Era for Middle Eastern Politics The Syrian Factor Conclusion Chapter 7 Conclusions and Conceptualisations Empirical and Conceptual Implications A New Pattern of Alliances: The International Dimension Theoretical Framework: A model of multi-dimensional interrelations Conclusion List of Figures Appendix Bibliography