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Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (4): 49–68.
Published: 01 December 2015
...A. Murat Agdemir There have been important changes in the politics of the eastern Mediterranean since the discovery of energy resources and the disintegration of Turkish-Israeli relations. Israel upgraded its relationship with Greece and Cyprus after its ties with Turkey deteriorated. Since shortly...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (4): 60–90.
Published: 01 December 2006
... of energy
resources from the Middle East and Turkey’s fear that the partitioning of
Palestine would result in a communist takeover, Turkey’s position at this time
has often been overlooked by scholars in describing Turkish-Israeli relations.
However, Turkey’s initial position was influenced by two...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2018) 29 (1): 1–18.
Published: 01 March 2018
... analysis that follows. The strategic power relations between
small and middle- size states of the eastern Mediterranean are analyzed in
relation to the strategic aims of great powers that have intervened in the
region. The case studies of the Syrian crisis, regional energy issues, Israeli-
Turkish...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2017) 28 (1): 29–57.
Published: 01 March 2017
...-term gas import sources (Algeria, Azerbaijan, Iran, Nige-
ria, and Russia) as well as access to the global short-term gas market that will
provide it with a much higher buyer flexibility compared to the RoC.30 Even
if Turkish-Israeli relations were fully normalized, reaching a point of strategic...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2017) 28 (4): 64–86.
Published: 01 December 2017
... question,
successive Turkish governments avoided publicly engaging with their Israeli
counterparts, and repeated crises in Arab- Israeli relations destabilized
Turkish- Israeli relations. The first real diplomatic improvement in bilateral
relations took place after the end of the Cold War...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (2): 42–62.
Published: 01 June 2015
...
Marmara, attempting to break the blockade of Gaza in May 2010, soured
Turkish-Israeli relations. At the same time, Israel and the Republic of Cyprus
have developed a closer relationship as both countries seek to extract and per-
haps cooperate in the distribution of their natural gas reserves...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2011) 22 (2): 45–56.
Published: 01 June 2011
... an EEZ in the Aegean Sea.
The cooling of Turkish-Israeli relations in the past couple of years seems
to open the door not only for better relations between Greece and Israel but
also between Cyprus and Israel. During summer 2010, the prime minister of
Greece, George A. Papandreou, in a bold...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2013) 24 (4): 82–91.
Published: 01 December 2013
...,
and the Arab-Israeli conflict. Obama’s visit to Turkey in April 2009 and sub
sequent Cairo speech were received as signals of a major shift in US policy
toward the region. In his speech at Turkish Grand National Assembly, Obama
acknowledged the problematic nature of relations in the previous decade...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2010) 21 (4): 27–37.
Published: 01 December 2010
...
The sequential nature of Turkish and Iranian assaults in the spring of 2010
suggests that the coordination is still taking place.
Ankara has also shifted its policies with respect to the Israeli-Arab dis-
pute. Previously, Turkey maintained cooperative relations with Israel, much
to the annoyance...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2001) 12 (3): 8–30.
Published: 01 September 2001
...-Turkish axis was looking
more and more like a “balanced” Turkish approach to the Arab-Israeli
issues, coupled with strong diplomatic sympathy to the Palestinian cause.
“Our relations with Turkey have been extremely good of late,” wrote Maurice
Fisher...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2013) 24 (1): 38–56.
Published: 01 March 2013
...-15 fighter jets report-
edly buzzed the Piri Reis, further stoking tensions at the time. In October
2011, Ankara dispatched a second survey ship to Cypriot waters, while the
Israeli air force conducted air exercises.
On 15 February 2012, the Turkish Foreign Ministry issued a formal pro-
test...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (3): 94–116.
Published: 01 September 2015
....”54 Nonetheless, the relationship between the two leaders sharply
deteriorated in late 2013 and 2014 for various reasons, such as the lack of
improvement in Turkish-Israeli relations, the disagreement between Obama
and Erdogan on the Syrian civil war, and Erdogan’s brutal crackdown during...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2015) 26 (3): 123–126.
Published: 01 September 2015
...) or Turkish overtures vis-
vis Israel. Given the relational and reactive nature of this balancing argument, if a
robust Turkish policy undermined ties between Ankara and Jerusalem leading to closer
Israeli ties to Greece, it follows that less robust Turkish policy might lessen Jerusalem’s
urgency...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (4): 13–45.
Published: 01 December 2006
... of water from Turkey. This negotiation had been
in the works, if not including the pipeline, for some time but was delayed due
to differences over pricing and transportation. Most notably among the agree-
ments signed was one for having Israeli companies bid on the privatization
of Turkish companies...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2006) 17 (1): 48–72.
Published: 01 March 2006
...
the Turkish parliament’s rejection of the 1 March resolution (tezkeresi) to the
30 January national assembly elections, the loss of Turkish influence was
accompanied by the souring of relations between Ankara and Washington.
The principal reason for the cooling of relations was Turkey’s apprehension...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2014) 25 (1): 105–110.
Published: 01 March 2014
... would involve Turkey, adds a further
complication. So does the parallel involvement of Israel in developing the
region’s resources, in light of the checkered state of relations between Ankara
and Jerusalem.
No less important than these are more uniquely Turkish factors. Prime
Minister...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2013) 24 (2): 81–103.
Published: 01 June 2013
... Greece’s liberation from the Nazis in 1944 and lasted until 1949.
11. Zanga, 7.
12. Mehmed Sulku, Political Relations between Turkey and Albania in the Post – Cold War Period
(master’s thesis, Middle East Technical University, Ankara, 2010), 12.
13. See Michael B. Bishku, “Turkish-Bulgarian...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 123–125.
Published: 01 June 2002
... of belonging to a nation.
Wedded to the Land? can be read with benefit at several levels. It is a fresh account
of three pivotal moments of crisis: Greek-Turkish relations of the early 1920s, the
Cyprus coup and Turkish invasion of 1974, and the displacement of the Palestinians
after 1982. It offers...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 126–129.
Published: 01 June 2002
.... It is a fresh account
of three pivotal moments of crisis: Greek-Turkish relations of the early 1920s, the
Cyprus coup and Turkish invasion of 1974, and the displacement of the Palestinians
after 1982. It offers insights based on literary and cultural analysis. A similar approach
could also be usefully...
Journal Article
Mediterranean Quarterly (2002) 13 (2): 129–132.
Published: 01 June 2002
... to the Land? can be read with benefit at several levels. It is a fresh account
of three pivotal moments of crisis: Greek-Turkish relations of the early 1920s, the
Cyprus coup and Turkish invasion of 1974, and the displacement of the Palestinians
after 1982. It offers insights based on literary and cultural...
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