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Soviet Union's Postwar Demands From Turkey And The Origins of The Cold
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Stok Kodu
9786055010607
Boyut
16.00x24.00
Sayfa Sayısı
106
Basım Yeri
İstanbul
Baskı
1
Basım Tarihi
2020-02
Kapak Türü
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü
2. Hamur
Dili
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Soviet Union's Postwar Demands From Turkey And The Origins of The Cold War

Yazar: İdlir Lika
Yayınevi : Astana Yayınları
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9786055010607
820781
Soviet Union's Postwar Demands From Turkey And The Origins of The Cold War
Soviet Union's Postwar Demands From Turkey And The Origins of The Cold War
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This book presents an academic perspective on Turkey's reaction to the postwar Soviet demands on the Straits and Eastern Anatolia by studying hitherto untapped Turkish archive materials and press articles of the time. It argues that the Turkish elite perceived Soviet demands as an existential threat to Turkey, the first step in the establishment of a pro-Soviet government in Ankara. The postwar Soviet demands completed a paradigmatic shift in Turkish foreign policy, leading to the disintegration of twenty years of Soviet-Turkish alliance and transformed Turkey into an unconditional Western ally. As such, this book strengthens the idea in early Cold War historiography that Turkey was one of the main testing grounds for the Cold War and makes it more cogent. It concludes by discussing the implications of the findingsfor the matrix of current American-Russian-Turkish relations.

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    • This book presents an academic perspective on Turkey's reaction to the postwar Soviet demands on the Straits and Eastern Anatolia by studying hitherto untapped Turkish archive materials and press articles of the time. It argues that the Turkish elite perceived Soviet demands as an existential threat to Turkey, the first step in the establishment of a pro-Soviet government in Ankara. The postwar Soviet demands completed a paradigmatic shift in Turkish foreign policy, leading to the disintegration of twenty years of Soviet-Turkish alliance and transformed Turkey into an unconditional Western ally. As such, this book strengthens the idea in early Cold War historiography that Turkey was one of the main testing grounds for the Cold War and makes it more cogent. It concludes by discussing the implications of the findingsfor the matrix of current American-Russian-Turkish relations.

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