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BR EFS AND COMMENTS
NATO: Reactions to Turkey
Belgian, Danish, and Norwegian opposition to current NATO ac-
tivities in Turkey is not shared by the other allies and reflects
domestic political concerns iL�h �zree countries rather than
substantial change in policy.
In military terms, Belgian withdrawal from the NATO
exercises in Turkey and Belgian, Danish, and Norwegian
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SPECIAL ANALYSIS
TURKEY: Economic Outlook
Turkey's economic outlook should improve in the near term be-
cause of the military takeover but will continue to hinge on firm
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The new military government appears to have consolidated its
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TURKEY: Status Report
One month after the coup, the chances are good that the military
will move ahead on its stated goals of constitutional reforms and
restoration of civilian rule.
They are now working on .a provisional constitution
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TURKEY
Calm continues to prevail in Turkey, and the military seems to
be in complete control.
Military authorities are beginning to lift the na-