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Turkey: A Decisive Break From The West?

Turkey: A Decisive Break From The West?

Published: 04 Nov 2011 

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"Prime Minister Erdogan could adopt a more adversarial foreign policy vis-a-vis Israel and even the West, and seek to dominate Turkey's neighbours. In short, Turkey becomes similar to 'Iran-lite'..."

How likely is it that Turkey's leaders will overreach themselves, resulting in greater Islamisation, a shift towards authoritarian rule and more social polarisation? Will a more confrontational foreign policy be adopted? The special report, 'Turkey: A Decisive Break From The West?' , answers these questions and more.

The report examines the dramatic changes to Turkey's domestic and foreign policies and the implications these will have for the country and the wider region. This can be used to aid your strategic and business planning activities in Turkey and the surrounding region over the short, medium, and long term.

With analysis of the context in which Turkey's transformation is taking place and of the deteriorating relations with the countries surrounding it, this report is a must read for investors, emerging market strategists, government agencies, defence and foreign ministries or anyone with an interest in the Middle East, South East Europe, Caucasus or the Caspian Sea region.

Use the report to support your investment decision-making and risk planning, by answering questions such as:

  • How likely is it that faltering relations between Turkey and Israel will trigger military skirmishes? What impact would such skirmishes have on security and gas exploration and drilling in the Eastern Mediterranean?
  • Why is Turkey best-positioned among the non-BRIC emerging economies to become a major power?
  • What are the risks to Turkey from ongoing violence in neighbouring Syria? Could Turkey be forced to intervene?
  • How will Turkey's new foreign policy impact its already strained relationship with the EU? Is there a risk that it will never join the body?

Buy this report now and you'll also receive a FREE Excel data pack of the macro-economic data from the report, as well as extra bonus data series (please call +44 (0) 20 7246 1403 for full details).

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