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Türkiye, Iran, and the Politics of Comparison: America’s Wife, America’s Concubine (LSE International Studies)

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This book examines how the United States has strategically positioned Turkey and Iran in the international system, treating them as fundamentally different actors despite their historical and cultural similarities. Through comparative analysis, Gürel reveals the political motivations behind American foreign policy in the Middle East and their profound effects on these two nations.

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Türkiye, Iran, and the Politics of Comparison explores the historical relationship between the United States and two crucial Middle Eastern powers. Perin E. Gürel argues that American policymakers have deliberately constructed Turkey and Iran as opposing archetypes—one a favored ally, the other a persistent adversary—despite their comparable geopolitical positions and shared cultural heritage.

By deconstructing the comparative framework that has dominated Western analysis of these nations, Gürel reveals how political choices rather than inherent differences have shaped their divergent trajectories. The book traces how Cold War alliances, strategic interests, and ideological preferences led the United States to embrace Turkey while isolating Iran, creating a narrative that persists in contemporary international relations.

Drawing on extensive archival research and theoretical insights from international studies, this LSE publication offers crucial perspectives on how great powers construct geopolitical hierarchies and the lasting consequences of these decisions on regional stability and national identities.

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Author

Perin E. Gürel

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781009623940

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