Turkey and Israel in the Middle East: from the cold war to the arab spring
Abstract
This thesis investigates the bilateral relations between Turkey and Israel and places them at the same time within the wider spectrum of the Middle East. In order to fulfil this purpose, it is necessary to study both the history of the two countries prior to the 1990s as well as the domestic and external circumstances for Turkey and Israel. The particular history of Israel and Turkey has driven them to act in a specific way, one that is different from other countries in the region. As a result, it is necessary to study the factors that drive Israeli Middle Eastern foreign policy, such as the “Periphery Doctrine”, as well as the main characteristics of the Turkish domestic political life, such as the “Sèvres Syndrome” and the maintaining of a list of enemy states by the Turkish Council of National Security.The research is presented in three sections. The causes and factors behind the growth of the relationship between the two countries are analysed in the first section. The circumstance ...
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