Identity and Turkish foreign policy the Kemalist influence in Cyprus and the Caucasus
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- 9781848855694
- 327.561 22 UZ-I
- DR477 .U93 2011
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This is a revised version of author's doctoral dissertation at the politics department of the Univ. of Virginia. Earlier version of chapter 4 was published under the title "Turkish annexation of Hatay" in the Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, v.30: no.3, Spring 2007.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 214-228) and index.
Introduction: The role of ideas and interests in Turkish foreign policy -- 1. State identity and foreign policy: the impact of ideas and power -- 2. The three paths of Turkish nationalism and Kemalist state identity -- 3. Turkish foreign policy analysis -- 4. The annexation of Hatay: exception or harbinger of future policy? -- 5. Turkey's national cause: Cyprus in Turkish foreign policy -- 6. The Karabagh issue and the emergence of the Turkic world.
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