34701. Special Policy Forum Report: U.S.-Turkish Interests: Convergence and Divergence
- Author:
- Seyfi Tashan and Heath Lowry
- Publication Date:
- 09-2002
- Content Type:
- Policy Brief
- Institution:
- The Washington Institute for Near East Policy
- Abstract:
- The U.S.-Turkish security relationship is becoming increasingly important to the stability of the Middle East. The two countries have long enjoyed a friendship based on mutual economic and military interests. Many perceive this to be an ideal relationship between the West and the Islamic world. Americans certainly have an interest in encouraging Muslim countries to develop more democratic societies. Yet, the secular structure of Muslim Turkey may not necessarily be the right model for the entire Muslim world. Any externally imposed model is a recipe for failure; individual countries must possess structures of their own that will allow them to develop secular institutions.
- Topic:
- Security, Religion, and War
- Political Geography:
- United States, Iraq, America, Turkey, Middle East, and Arab Countries