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SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS: FROM NEUTRALITY TO DEMAND (1941) [PDF]
Due to its strategic geographical position, before and during the World War II Turkey became an object of rivalry between the three centers of power - Germany, UK and France, as well as the USSR.
CHRISTINE MELKONYAN
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ARMENIAN ISSUE IN SOVIET-TURKISH RELATIONS IN 1921
The article studies Soviet and Turkish approaches to Armenia and its territorial problems after Sovietization of the republic. Traditionally Russia and Turkey were adversaries and the Caucasus was the main area of their active rivalry. The research shows
K. Ambartsumyan
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The author examines the demonstrations carried out by university students in Istanbul on December 4, 1945 and the raid on the printing operations of the pro-Soviet Tan newspaper, known as the Tan Raid, in light of U.S.
Efe Sıvış
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How does ethnic minority youth's dual self-identification affect the formation of interethnic ties in friendship networks? [PDF]
Abstract In an increasingly ethnically diverse Europe, this study examined the potential of dual identifiers, those identifying with both a national majority and an ethnic minority, such as German–Turkish individuals, to facilitate integration. As members of two groups, dual identifiers may be in the advantageous position to form more interethnic ...
Chen L, Stark TH, Nijs T, Jaspers E.
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Turkish-American and Turkish-Soviet relations in the years 1945-1952. Selected aspects
When analyzing Turkish-American and Turkish-Soviet relations after the end of WW2, one should take their mutual influence into consideration. Researchers usually look at Turkish-US relations in isolation from Turkish-Soviet relations.
Karolina Wanda Olszowska
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Turkish Grand National Assembly and Azerbaijani relations in the national struggle period (1920-1923) [PDF]
In this study, the political relations between the Atatürk Era, the Turkish Grand National Assembly and Azerbaijan are analyzed. After the collapse of the Ottoman Empire in 1918, the Turkish Grand National Assembly was established under the leadership of
Mikail Elnur Hasan
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THE NATUR OF SOVIET-TURKISH RELETIONS DURING THE FORMATION OF THE REPUPLIC OF TURKEY
This article examines the period of formation of Soviet-Turkish relations in the context of geopolitical challenges. Modern Russian-Turkish relations play a key role in resolving conflicts in the Middle East.
O. E. Guliyev
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Turkish Soviet Relations 1953-1980 [PDF]
This study shows the nature of Turkish – Soviet Relations for the period (1953- 1980), in which Soviet Union has adopted a new policy towards Turkey after the death of Stalin in 1953, which explains his retreat about the previous ambitions in Turkey as ...
Hanna Azzo Behnan
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The Post-Soviet Space and Turkey: The Results of 30 Years
The article scrutinizes the main results of the 30-year independent existence of the former Soviet republics under the conditions of modern political realities and the formation of a polycentric system of international relations, where regional states ...
V. A. Avatkov
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A Contribution to the Turkish-Soviet Relations Literature
Erdal Bilgiç, Erken Cumhuriyet Döneminde Türk Sovyet Ekonomik İlişkileri, 1. Baskı, İstanbul, Efil Yayınevi, 2021, 288 s.
Efe Güzeloğlu
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