This edited volume provides a comprehensive analysis of the transformations in Turkey's transatlantic connection including political, economic, and security relations. The book concentrates on the question of how these transformations in conjuction with several other factors are reflected over Turkey's foreign policy behavior and new alignment preferences. Contributors especially delve into regional affairs of Turkey seeking to show how the transatlantic frame alternatively impact Turkey's policies in different neighborhoods, arguing that Turkish foreign policy cannot be understood without careful analysis of multiple international pressures and changing dynamics at the domestic political scenery.
Contributions by: Sinem Akgül Açikmese, Sait Aksit, John Aydin, Bezen Balamir Coskun, Atila Eralp, Fulya Aksu Ereker, Ahmet K. Han, Sinem Ünaldilar Kocamaz, Nur Köprülü, S. Inan Rüma, Özgehan Senyuva, Eda Kusku Sönmez, Damla Cihangir Tetik, Zerrin Torun, Çigdem Üstün