Israeli-Turkish Relations at the End of the Cold War: The Geopolitics of Denying the Armenian Genocide
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This book is the first to explore Israeli–Turkish relations during the 1980s, a decade often overlooked due to the absence of formal diplomatic ties. Although Turkey appeared to distance itself from Israel, this book examines how Cold Warera ontological security concerns played a key role in improving bilateral relations behind the scenes. These ontological fears included Turkey’s potential departure from NATO and its increasing efforts to combat international terrorism.
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