Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East

Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East

International Relations in the Interwar Period

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Publisher Description

To better understand the lasting legacy of international relations in the post-Ottoman Middle East, we must first re-examine Turkey's engagement with the region during the interwar period. Long assumed to be a period of deliberate disengagement and ruptured ties between Turkey and its neighbours, Amit Bein instead argues that in the volatile 1930s, Turkey was in fact perceived as taking steps towards increasing its regional prominence. Bein examines the unstable situation along Turkey's Middle Eastern borders, the bilateral diplomatic relations Ankara established with fledgling governments in the region, grand plans for transforming Turkey into a major transit hub for Middle Eastern and Eurasian transportation and trade, and Ankara's effort to enhance its image as a model for modernization of non-Western societies. Through this, he offers a fresh, enlightening perspective on the Kemalist legacy that still resonates in the modern politics of the region today.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2017
24 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
484
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
15.9
MB

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