View from Turkey: Turkey's new security environment, nuclear weapons and proliferation
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Date
1995Source Title
Comparative Strategy
Print ISSN
0149-5933
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Volume
14
Pages
149 - 172
Language
English
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Abstract
Turkey has been touched deeply by the geostrategic changes introduced into the
international system by the end of the cold war and the disintegration of the Soviet
Union. This article will present and analyze Turkish perceptions of its evolving
security environment in the post-cold war era as it impacts Turkish interests and
policies, with particular reference to the implications for Turkish security of the
existing nuclear weapons and potential proliferation in regions and countries that are
located near its borders [l]. The article will describe and analyze the impact of the
dissolution of the Soviet Union on Turkish security perceptions and policies. It will
review developments and trends in the Balkans and in the Middle East/Persian Gulf
region as they impinge on Turkish security. Turkish attitudes toward nuclear energy,
the nuclear option, and proliferation will also be discussed.