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Kemalist Turkey and the Middle East - International Relations in the Interwar Period

English · Hardback

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A multifaceted study of Turkey's diplomatic, economic, social and cultural relations with the Middle East in the interwar period.

List of contents










List of figures; List of maps; 1. Not so distant neighbor; 2. Degrees of separation; 3. Ties that bind; 4. Great expectations; 5. The Turkish model; 6. Strolling through Instanbul; 7. A distant neighbor; Bibliography; Index.

About the author

Amit Bein is Associate Professor of Middle East History at Clemson University, South Carolina. During his Ph.D. at Princeton University, New Jersey, he won a grant from the Institute of Turkish Studies, Washington, DC. His previous publications include Ottoman Ulema, Turkish Republic: Agents of Change and Guardians of Tradition (2011).

Summary

This book offers a multifaceted perspective of Turkey's international relations during the interwar period. It is for scholars, students and researchers of Middle Eastern history and politics, international relations, as well as general readers interested in the wider Middle East.

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