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A “defense umbrella” for Cold War rainy days: Turkish-American relations (1947-1990) |
Tartalom: | https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2018v3n2a7 |
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Archívum: | Corvinus Kutatások |
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Subject = History Type = Article |
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A “defense umbrella” for Cold War rainy days: Turkish-American relations (1947-1990)
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Létrehozó: |
Özoflu, Melek Aylin
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Institute of International Studies, Corvinus University of Budapest
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Dátum: |
2018-10-31
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Téma: |
History
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Tartalmi leírás: |
This brief article seeks to shed light on the interdependence that emerged in TurkishAmerican
relations during the Cold War era in the face of Soviet threat. The alliance was
based on keeping the balance of power in a tight bipolar world order. On the US side, the
inclusion of Turkey in the US defense umbrella was recognized as a primary US interest
in pursuing the policy of containment regarding Soviet expansionism, because of the
geopolitical position of Turkey. On the Turkish side, the US was regarded as a security
guarantor in the face of Soviet territorial demands. Thus, the rapprochement between the
US and Turkey in deterring Soviet aggression was shaped heavily by a strong ‘mutuality
of interest’. The paper provides an overview of the evolution of US-Turkish relations as
they were shaped by the realities of the Cold War era. Thereby it also illuminates
underlying reasons for Turkey’s attachment to the West during the Cold War. This paper
argues that the high level of Soviet threat resulted in the US and Turkey sharing common
ground in their foreign and security policies. In order to explain the alliance behaviour
observed, the paper adopts balance of power theory based on structural realism’s
assumptions of international relations.
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Özoflu, Melek Aylin (2018) A “defense umbrella” for Cold War rainy days: Turkish-American relations (1947-1990). Corvinus Journal of International Affairs, 3 (2). pp. 55-59. DOI https://doi.org/10.14267/cojourn.2018v3n2a7
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