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Turkey's new role under President Obama's vision for the Middle East in 2009-2012

05/26/2005

How Turkey comes to be seen as a strong secular democracy and a friendly Muslim country that the US will engage with on the basis of mutual interest and mutual respect. And how it sets the stage for a new vision for America's relations with the region that stretches from Iran and Iraq to Turkey and onto the South Asian subcontinent.

Grouped Articles

‘Beyond War,’ by David Rohde

New York Times 05.03.2013

In Risky Deal, Ankara Seeks Security, Trade

Wall Street Journal 05.18.2010

Turkey and Iran Signal a Softening of Differences Over Syria

New York Times 11.01.2013

Obama Charms Turkey's Youth

Wall Street Journal 04.07.2009

For Turkey and U.S., at odds over Syria, a 60-year alliance shows signs of crumbling - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.01.2014

Why this teenager is a threat to Erdogan - The Washington Post

Washington Post 12.27.2014

Turkey and Iran Put Tensions Aside, for a Day

New York Times 04.07.2015

Pipeline Done, Oil From Azerbaijan Begins Flowing to Turkey

New York Times 05.26.2005

Muslim Land Joins Ranks of Tigers

Wall Street Journal 08.06.2008

Kemal Dervis - Fairness for Emerging Markets

Washington Post 11.03.2008

Germany’s Green Party Elects First Ethnic Turk as Leader

New York Times 11.17.2008

Turkey Nears Deal With IMF To Gird Against Slowdown

Wall Street Journal 11.19.2008

The enduring popularity of Recep Tayyip Erdogan

Economist 03.05.2009

Known for Tight Spending, I.M.F. May Have to Loosen Reins After G-20 Windfall

New York Times 04.05.2009

In Turkey, Obama Tries to Ease Strained Relations

Wall Street Journal 04.07.2009

America Seeks Bonds to Islam, Obama Insists

New York Times 04.07.2009

Obama Impresses Many on Both Sides of Turkey’s Secular and Religious Divide

New York Times 04.07.2009

Turkey in Full

New York Times 04.07.2009

The Arabs Have Stopped Applauding Obama

Wall Street Journal 11.29.2009

In Turkey's Example, Some See a Road Map for Egypt

New York Times 02.05.2011

Foreign Islamists Get Little Support in Egypt

Wall Street Journal 02.08.2011

What the Muslim Brothers Want

New York Times 02.09.2011

Electioneering in Anatolia: Local hero

Economist 06.04.2011

Obama, Erdogan find shared interests - The Washington Post

Washington Post 11.13.2011

Tunisia Islamists Test Ideas Decades in the Making

New York Times 02.17.2012

Israelis Embrace Washington's View Regarding Unilateral Military Strike

Wall Street Journal 03.05.2012

Israel's Best Friend

New York Times 03.06.2012

Turkey Steps Up to the Assad Challenge

Wall Street Journal 06.28.2012

A Newly Assertive Turkey Dominates Trade With Iraq

Wall Street Journal 08.02.2012

Obama's Address to United Nations

New York Times 09.25.2012

Identity Shift Giving Rise to 2 Turkeys

New York Times 11.30.2012

Iraqi Women Vie for Votes, and a Taste of Power

New York Times 01.29.2009

Senate Panel Examines Benghazi Attack

New York Times 02.07.2013

The Wisdom of the Turks

Wall Street Journal 06.13.2011


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