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Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II
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Turkey and the Soviet Union During World War II

Forfatter:
innbundet, 2019
Engelsk

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.

Undertittel
Diplomacy, Discord and International Relations
Forfatter
Onur Isci
ISBN
9781788311342
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
540 gram
Utgivelsesdato
28.11.2019
Antall sider
256