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  • Title: Problematic prospects for US-Turkish ties in the Biden era: human rights, sanctions likely among early tests
  • Contributor: Makovsky, Alan [Author]
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  • Published: Berlin, 2020
  • Published in: SWP Comment ; Bd. 60/2020
  • Extent: 8 S.
  • Language: English
  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.18449/2020C60
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  • Keywords: USA ; Türkei ; bilaterale Beziehungen ; internationale Beziehungen ; Außenpolitik ; Diplomatie ; internationale Sicherheit ; nationale Sicherheit ; Annäherungspolitik ; EU ; Russland ; Mittelmeerraum ; Syrien ; Zypern ; Konfliktpotential ; Regionale internationale Prozesse und Tendenzen ; Konfliktlösungspotential internationaler Akteure ; Biden, Joseph R. ; Bedrohungsvorstellungen (Sicherheitspolitik) ; Kurdenproblem ; Gülen, Fethullah ; Harakat al-Muqawama al-Islamiya
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  • Description: Minimal discussion of foreign policy during the US presidential campaign has left President-elect Joe Biden pinned to very few specific foreign policy positions and given him great flexibility in carrying out his program. He would probably prefer to avoid confrontation with Turkey; in fact, he will likely explore areas of potential US‑Turkish cooperation, especially against Russia. However, Biden's core positions on human rights and rule of law, his long-time focus on Aegean and Eastern Mediter­ranean issues, and his seeming inclination to continue to fight ISIS in cooperation with the Syrian-Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) militia - deemed "terrorists" by Ankara - probably augur deepening difficulties in US-Turkish ties. Down the line, a make-or-break decision on the future of US-Turkish ties will likely hinge on the Biden Administration’s assessment of Turkish-Russian relations. Europe may have an important say on Biden's Turkish policy; a senior Biden adviser has said the new president will coordinate his approach to Turkey with the European Union. (author's abstract)
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