Selvi, İsmail2016-07-012016-07-012003http://hdl.handle.net/11693/29312Cataloged from PDF version of article.his thesis analyzes the support provided to the PKK by Syria and Iran, and attempts to determine its impact on Turkish foreign policy towards the Middle East. Some states have adopted supporting terrorist groups as a means to further foreign policy, even to the extent of pursuing an undeclared warfare against rival countries. Similarly, Syria and Iran have supported and encouraged the PKK hoping that they could gain advantage over issues involving Turkey. In the post-Cold War era, separatist PKK terrorism grew to be the primary threat to the security and territorial integrity of Turkey. Realizing that her low-profile attitude in the region failed to deter the foreign support to the PKK by her southern neighbors, Turkey revised her traditional policies in the Middle East. Consequently, Turkey was forced to pursue more assertive policies in the region, which made her an active actor of the Middle East sub-system despite her Western identity.xi, 169 leavesEnglishinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessTurkish foreign policystate-supported terrorismstate-sponsored terrorisminternational terrorismPKKIsraelIranSyriaMiddle EastHV6433.T9 S45 2003State-sponsored terrorism Turkey.Countering state-supported terrorism : the PKK and Turkish foreign policy towards the Middle EastThesisBILKUTUPB071690