- Writer: Soner Cagaptay
 - Category: English
 - Pages: 372
 - Stock: In Stock
 - Model: STP-9241
 - ISBN: 978-1-78831-739-9
 
Gradually since 2003, Turkey's autocratic leader Recep Tayyip 
Erdogan has sought to make Turkey a great power -- in the tradition of 
past Turkish leaders from the late Ottoman sultans to Ataturk, the 
founder of modern Turkey. Here the leading authority Soner Cagaptay, 
author of The New Sultan -- the first biography of President Erdogan -- 
provides a masterful overview of the power politics in the Middle East 
and Turkey's place in it. 
Erdogan has picked an unorthodox model
 in the context of recent Turkish history, attempting to cast his 
country as a stand-alone Middle Eastern power. In doing so Turkey has 
broken ranks with its traditional Western allies, including the United 
States and has embraced an imperial-style foreign policy which has aimed
 to restore Turkey's Ottoman-era reach into the Arabian Middle East and 
the Balkans. 
Today, in addition to a domestic crackdown on 
dissent and journalistic freedoms, driven by Erdogan's style of 
governance, Turkey faces a hostile world. Ankara has nearly no friends 
left in the Middle East, and it faces a threat from resurgent historic 
adversaries: Russia and Iran. Furthermore, Turkey cannot rely on the 
unconditional support of its traditional Western allies. Can Erdogan 
deliver Turkey back to safety? What are the risks that lie ahead for 
him, and his country? How can Turkey truly become a great power, 
fulfilling a dream shared by many Turks, the sultans, Ataturk, and 
Erdogan himself?
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