The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power

The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power

by Soner Cagaptay
The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power

The Rise of Turkey: The Twenty-First Century's First Muslim Power

by Soner Cagaptay

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Overview

Turkey is positioned to become the twenty-first centuryų first Muslim power. Based on a dynamic economy and energetic foreign policy, Turkeyų growing engagement with other countries has made it a key player in the newly emerging multidirectional world order. Turkeyų trade patterns and societal interaction with other nations have broadened and deepened dramatically in the past decade, transforming Turkey from a Cold War outpost into a significant player internationally.

Turkeyų ascendance and the changes that have taken place under the leadership of Turkeyų Muslim conservative government have prompted its policymakers to craft a new vision of their role in twenty-first-century society. This developing worldview animates Turkeyų desire to sometimes take the lead with its co-religionists and occasionally challenge its partners in the West, while showing no inclination to become an irresponsible rising power. If it can consolidate liberal democracy at home, Turkey could also assume the role of serving as an example for the newly emerging governments brought about by the Arab Spring.

The cornerstone of Turkeyų rise has been the governmentų ability to foster stable political conditions for economic growth, alongside a foreign policy that balances Turkeyų Muslim identity with its Western overlay, including its strong ties to the United States. Accordingly, policies that could tarnish Turkeyų reputation as a bastion of stability risk undermining its position between Europe, the United States, and the Middle East. This realization has been the catalyst for Ankara's careful management of Eastern and Western desires and expectations. The result is a new Turkey: a twenty-first-century Muslim power that promotes stability without the confines of a regional, European rubric.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781612346519
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.
Publication date: 02/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
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About the Author

SONER CAGAPTAY is the Beyer Family fellow and director of the Turkish Research Program at The Washington Institute. A historian by training, Dr. Cagaptay has written extensively on U.S.�ey relations, Turkish domestic politics, and Turkish nationalism. His work has been published in scholarly journals and major international print media, such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and the Wall Street Journal. He has been a regular columnist for CNN-GPS and Hnrriyet Daily News, Turkeyų oldest and most influential English-language paper, and he appears regularly on American and international television news programs.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

List of Maps ix

List of Tables ix

Acknowledgments xi

Prologue xiii

List of Abbreviations xv

Introduction: Rising Turkey and Its Challenges 1

1 Turkey's New World 15

2 Conservative Islam Meets Capitalism 30

3 The Military Gets on Board 41

4 Is Turkish Power Myth or Reality? 55

5 Beyond Ottoman Benevolence 70

6 The Other Turkey 76

7 Can Turkey Make It? 98

8 Is There Room for Turkey in the West? 126

9 Lessons for America 137

Notes 153

Bibliography 161

Index 165

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