U.S.-Turkey Relations: A New Partnership
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Interviewee: Steven A. Cook
Interviewer: Eben Kaplan
May 30, 2006
Steven Cook, CFR's Douglas Dillon Fellow, discusses the troublesome state of U.S. relations with Turkey and suggests a diplomatic approach for repairing ties with the critical ally.
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