Journal of Strategic Security | |
Resetting U.S.-Turkish Relations: Charting a New Way Forward | |
Stein, Aaron1  | |
[1] Independent Foreign Policy AnalystIndependent Foreign Policy AnalystIndependent Foreign Policy Analyst | |
关键词: Diplomacy; Ethnic conflict; Foreign policy; International relations; Middle East; Strategy; | |
DOI : 10.5038/1944-0472.4.1.1 | |
学科分类:建筑学 | |
来源: Henley-Putnam University Press | |
【 摘 要 】
After nearly nine decades of benign neglect, Turkey has set about reestablishing its influence in the Middle East. Although most observers agree that the United States and Turkey share a number of overlapping goals in the Middle East, Turkey's recent rapprochement with Iran has drawn the ire of the United States. In tandem, Turkey's relations with Israel, Washington's closest ally in the region, have deteriorated rapidly following Israel's war in Gaza and the events aboard the Mavi Marmara. These coinciding events have further complicated U.S.-Turkish relations and have led a number of pundits in Washington to openly question Turkey's ideological orientation. If Ankara and Washington want to mend relations they should acknowledge that their disagreements are not about their overall vision or intention for the region, but over how to implement and carry out foreign policy. Both Ankara and Washington should do a better job of enumerating their long-term regional policy goals and engage in a broader dialogue to clearly transmit these ideas to each other, while working together to achieve them.
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