The Turkish Arms Embargo : Drugs, Ethnic Lobbies, and US Domestic Politics
ISBN: 9780813179711
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / University Press of Kentucky
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Subjects: History;

Drawing on newly available archival materials from the Gerald Ford and Jimmy Carter Presidential Libraries, James F. Goode offers a revolutionary analysis of the complex factors leading to the imposition and continuance of the 1975-1978 Turkish Arms Embargo. He demonstrates that, alone, the human rights issues surrounding the Republic of Turkey's invasion of Cyprus fail to explain the resulting US-Turkish estrangement. Instead, he contends, factors including deep-seated "Turkophobia," growing concern about a deadly heroin epidemic in the United States, and pro-Greek lobbies played important roles in heightening tensions and extending the embargo.

This timely study will not only change how this period is understood, but it will also provide valuable insights into the future of international relations in the Middle East and beyond.


James F. Goode is professor emeritus of history at Grand Valley State University and former director of its Middle East Studies program. He is the author of The United States and Iran, 1946 - 51: The Diplomacy of Neglect , The United States and Iran: In the Shadow of Musaddiq , and Negotiating for the Past: Archaeology, Nationalism, and Diplomacy in the Middle East, 1919 - 1941.

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