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Title: Turkey and NATO in retrospect: hard to classify as a 'win-win' relationship part II - Turkey’s solo response to PKK terrorism: 'O NATO allies, where art thou?”,
Authors: Kibaroğlu, Mustafa
Keywords: NATO
Turkey
Publisher: BİLGESAM
Source: Kibaroğlu, M. (July-September 2018). Turkey and NATO in Retrospect: Hard to Classify as a 'Win-Win' Relationship Part II - Turkey’s Solo Response to PKK Terrorism: 'O NATO Allies, Where Art Thou?, The Strategist, pp. 6-12.
Abstract: In Part I, which was published in the previous issue of The Strategist, how Turkey’s membership in the NATO has created major obstructions in its fight against terrorism since the late 1970s was discussed by and large. Now, in Part II, how Turkish governments have found their own solutions, in one way or another, without tangible support coming from their allies will be the discussed in detail. ?
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11779/1057
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