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<em>Generating Momentum for a New Era in U.S.-Turkey Relations</em>

Generating Momentum for a New Era in U.S.-Turkey Relations

Report, Council on Foreign Relations

June 2006

Authors: Dr. Elizabeth D. Sherwood-Randall, Former Founding Senior Advisor, Preventive Defense Project, Steven Cook

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SUMMARY

The emerging schism between the West and the Islamic world makes America's relationship with Turkey— a Western-oriented, democratizing Muslim country— more important than ever. Unfortunately, despite the long history of close collaboration, U.S.-Turkish relations have deteriorated markedly over the last three years. The U.S. invasion of Iraq— and the potential consequences for Turkey with its large Kurdish population— is the primary issue that divides Washington and Ankara, but there are also differences regarding Cyprus, Syria, Iran, Israel, and Hamas, as well as a rising tide of anti-Americanism in Turkey. To repair this important alliance relationship, Washington should establish a regular trilateral dialogue involving the United States, Turkey, and Iraqi Kurds; play a leading role in seeking a settlement to the long-standing dispute over Cyprus; be more active in supporting Ankara's bid for EU membership; and work to create a U.S.-Turkey Cooperation Commission that would meet on a biannual basis to provide a structured forum for government agencies, NGOs, and private sector leaders from both countries to discuss matters of mutual concern.

 

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Full text of this publication is available at:
http://cisac.stanford.edu/publications/generating_momentum_for_a_new_era_in_ustu
rkey_relations/

For Academic Citation:

Sherwood-Randall, Elizabeth and Steven A. Cook. Generating Momentum for a New Era in U.S.-Turkey Relations. New York: Report for Council on Foreign Relations, June 2006.

Document Length: 56 pp.

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