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Problems With the Neighbours: Turkish Foreign Policy
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 402 no. 8769 (Jan. 2012)
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page 48.
Topik:
Politics
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Economic Crisis
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International Relations
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Economic Policy
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
Nomor Panggil:
EE29.70
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One recent night in Ankara Turkey's foreign minister, Ahmet Davutoglu, woke up drenched in sweat. "I had a nightmare about a crisis in Libya," he recalls, speaking on his way to Brussels. "The real crisis was in Syria, though, and I was unable to fall back asleep." The bloodbath in Syria is only one headache afflicting the architect of Turkey's policy of "zero problems with the neighbours". This week the French Senate passed a bill to make it a crime in France to deny that the mass killings of Ottoman Armenians in 1915 constituted genocide. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's prime minister, had threatened retaliatory measures were the Senate to follow the lower house, which passed the measure in December. Yet no sanctions have been announced--perhaps because they are unlikely to sway Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, who is expected to sign the bill into law. Turkey may not care much about the fallout from this on its relationship with the European Union. The membership talks that began in 2005 have ground to a halt, not least because of Mr Sarkozy's opposition.
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