Turkish-Iranian Relations in a Changing Middle East
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Larrabee, F. Stephen
Nader, Alireza
Language
EnglishAbstract
Turkey and Iran tend to be rivals rather than close partners, despite sharing certain economic and security interests. For instance, Turkey supports the opposition in Syria, while Iran supports the regime. Turkey is further concerned about a possible nuclear arms race in the Middle East. U.S. and Turkish interests in the region closely overlap, but the United States should not expect Turkey to follow its policy toward Iran unconditionally.
Keywords
History; Political ScienceISBN
9780833080356, 9780833080110Publisher
RAND CorporationPublication date and place
2013Classification
Asian history
International relations
International economics