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Anti-Western policy of the Soviet-Turkish relations during the Greek-Turkish War
A number of recent comparative works have drawn attention to parallels and simi-larities between the Soviet Union and the early Turkish Republic. In this article, I take a firmly transnational approach to Soviet-Turkish interactions in the 1920s to demon-
Xoshgedem, Islam, Islam Xoshgedem
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After the 1877-1878 Russo-Turkish War, Artvin remained under Russian administration for approximately forty years. Following the Mondros Armistice in 1918, it was subsequently occupied by the British and the Georgians, and by early 1921, it was once ...
Resul Turan
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Turkish – Soviet Relations1925 – 1935 [PDF]
Ottoman – Russian relations since 18th century till the First World War has been characterized by the stigma of enmity and tension due to the ambitions of Russian Caesars to go south reaching the warm waters, but the breakout of the balshafic Revolution ...
Hanna Azzo Behnan
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Turkey and the Soviet Union (1980 - 1996)Political-Economic Study [PDF]
This study explain the nature of political and economic relations, which prevailed between Turkey and the Soviet Union since the military Turkish coup in September, 1980 until the end of 1991 that is before the Soviet Union disintegration, then the ...
Hanna Azzo Behnan
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BANDWAGONING AS AN ELEMENT OF TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY (ON THE EXAMPLE OF RUSSIAN-TURKISH RELATIONS) Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkey and Russia have developed relations at various levels.
Tadeusz Kopyś
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The development of Turkish-American relations : 1945-1952 [PDF]
The end of World War II prompted a series of changes in international relations. Turkish-American relations were heavily impacted by the end of the war, and geopolitical factors influenced the development of Turkish-American relations.
Frazor, Grace Elizabeth
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Making sense of Turkish foreign policy: what can international relations theory offer? [PDF]
State identity not only defines how elite decision-makers, as well as the informed public, identify their governmental affiliation but also informs the actions of the policymakers in the conduct of their foreign policy. There are numerous studies dealing
Umut Uzer
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Turkey's Balkan policy in the post-cold war period (1991-2001) [PDF]
Balkan region occupies a significant position in the Turkish strategic perception for the reasons of geographical neighborhood and the national and religious ties.
Abed Shater Abdul-Rahman
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Russia and Turkey in Regional and Geopolitical Space
The article is devoted to examine Russian-Turkish relations in the historical retrospective review. The regional and geopolitical goals which Russia had to realize in XVII – beginning XX centuries and which is stipulated the necessity to ensure Russia ...
B. V. Dolgov
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The Turan Army. Opportunities for a new military cooperation led by Turkey
In the decades after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Turkish foreign policy took a new direction. During this period, new independent Turkic republics were established in the South Caucasus and Central Asia (Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan ...
Dávid Biró
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