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Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II
- Diplomacy, Discord and International Relations
Af: Onur Isci
Engelsk
Bogcover for Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II af Onur Isci, 9780755636624
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Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
256
ISBN-13:
9780755636624
Indbinding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0755636627
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
20 maj 2021
Størrelse i cm:
15,5 x 23,3 x 1,9
Oplagsdato:
20 maj 2021
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Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II

- Diplomacy, Discord and International Relations
Af: Onur Isci
Engelsk
Paperback 2021
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Based on newly accessible Turkish archival documents, Onur Isci''s study details the deterioration of diplomatic relations between Turkey and the Soviet Union during World War II. Turkish-Russian relations have a long history of conflict. Under Ataturk relations improved – he was a master ‘balancer’ of the great powers. During the Second World War, however, relations between Turkey and the Soviet Union plunged to several degrees below zero, as Ottoman-era Russophobia began to take hold in Turkish elite circles. For the Russians, hostility was based on long-term apathy stemming from the enormous German investment in the Ottoman Empire; for the Turks, on the fear of Russian territorial ambitions.

This book offers a new interpretation of how Russian foreign policy drove Turkey into a peculiar neutrality in the Second World War, and eventually into NATO. Onur Isci argues that this was a great reversal of Ataturk-era policies, and that it was the burden of history, not realpolitik, that caused the move to the west during the Second World War.

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Specifikationer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
256
ISBN-13:
9780755636624
Indbinding:
Paperback
ISBN-10:
0755636627
Kategori:
Udg. Dato:
20 maj 2021
Størrelse i cm:
15,5 x 23,3 x 1,9
Oplagsdato:
20 maj 2021
Forfatter(e):
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