From Zahlé to Ankara: Thomas Barrack and the Return of American Focus to the Middle East
By Mehmet Ali Munir “And stand together, yet not too near together:For the pillars of the...
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Read MoreTurkish-American relations, severed in 1917, were rebuilt through diplomacyand trade, with figures...
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