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This article examines the institutionalisation of Pan-Turkism as an instrument of Türkiye’s foreign policy and geopolitical influence in Central Asia through the Organisation of Turkic States (OTS). Drawing on constructivist and realist approaches, it analyses Türkiye’s use of cultural diplomacy, economic integration and strategic
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Turkestan and pan‐Turkism revisited
Central Asian Survey, 1997(1997). Turkestan and pan‐Turkism revisited. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 16, No. 3, pp. 339-351.
Anthony Hyman
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Artificial resuscitation: Beijing’s manipulation to pan-Turkism
Asian Ethnicity, 2018Pan-Turkism emerged in the middle of the 19th century as an attempt to uniting all Turkic people along the Silk Road from the Mediterranean to China.
Yitzhak Shichor
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A Secular Pan-Turkism to Turkish – Islam Synthesis
Sociology of IslamAbstract Turkish and Middle East studies scholars mostly dismiss the role of civic nationalism and fail to differentiate between the state-imposed form of nationalism, and civic nationalism as it relates to the mhp (Nationalist Movement Party) in Turkey.
Husnu Uysal, Tugrul Keskin
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The fortunes and misfortunes of Pan‐Turkism∗
Central Asian Survey, 1988Jacob M Landau
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