'This is a superbly written and thoroughly researched original study that contributes in highly significant ways to three literatures not normally brought together: foreign policy studies, gender/feminist research, and postcolonial perspectives through which the East/West binary is reimagined.' - Terrell Carver, Professor of Political Theory, University of Bristol, 'Ali Bilgic shows us here why asking smart gender analytical questions is so crucial if IR practitioners hope to be useful and reliable. Turkey, Power and the West reveals the ways in which masculinities are wielded by the US, the EU and current Turkish officials of the Erdogan government. In contesting past allegedly-feminizing humiliations with contemporary assertions of masculinized militarism, Turkish elites have a lot of company.' - Cynthia Enloe, author of the newly updated Bananas, Beaches and Bases, '... breaks new ground by deploying the insights of feminist and post-colonial theory to bear on Turkish foreign policy, thereby making a much needed critical intervention into the debates on Turkey's relations with the world ... a most welcome addition to the literature on Turkish foreign policy.' - Asli Calkivik, Assistant Professor of Political Science, Istanbul Technical University