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Tables of Contents for The Future of Turkish-Western Relations
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Preface
iii
 
Figures
vii
 
Summary
ix
 
Acknowledgments
xiii
 
Introduction
1
4
New Stakes, New Opportunities
1
3
Structure of the Report
4
1
Changes On The Turkish Domestic Scene And Their Foreign Policy Implications
5
16
Rising Nationalism and Its Counterweights
5
9
Traditional Versus Modern Worldviews
14
2
Emergence of a Dynamic Private Sector
16
3
A More Stable Internal Environment?
19
2
Turkish Foreign And Security Policy: New Dimensions And New Challenges
21
32
The Russian Factor
22
3
Cyprus
23
1
The Kurdish Issue
23
1
Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE)
23
1
Chechnya
24
1
Central Asia and the Caucasus
25
3
The Caucasus
28
3
The Middle East
31
5
The Balkans
36
3
Relations with Europe
39
2
NATO and ESDI
41
2
Greece and Cyprus
43
2
The American Connection
45
3
Conclusion: Turkey's Strategic Options
48
5
Western Interests In A Changing Turkey
53
26
Transregional Issues and Opportunities
53
1
Changing Definition of European Security
54
2
New Security Geometries
56
1
A Pivotal State?
57
4
Thinking Through U.S. Stakes
61
14
Stability and Democracy
61
4
A Positive Regional Actor
65
6
Enhancing U.S. Freedom of Action
71
4
Elements of Continuity and Change
75
2
Policy Implications
77
2
A Strategic Plan For Western-Turkish Relations
79
 
The Impact of the End of the Cold War
79
 
Elements of a New Strategic Partnership Between the United States, Western Europe, and Turkey
82
 
Energy Security
82
 
Countering the Threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction and Missiles
86
 
``Congage'' Russia
89
 
Deepening Turkish Integration in the West
93
 
Conclusion
95