Éditeur : Routledge | Date & Lieu : 1990, London - New York |
Préface : | Pages : 312 |
Traduction : | ISBN : 0-415-04685-8 |
Langue : Anglais | Format : 135x215 mm |
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Fin. Tur. N° 4645 | Thème : Politique |
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Turkish State, Turkish Society Turkey is turning to the West. As the nation develops, it has capitalised on its strategic position to extend its political influence into the arena of European affairs. Recent Turkish history presents a picture of a highly volatile state fluctuating between tentative democracy and military rule. However, wooing the West has necessitated reform. For its part Europe must deepen its understanding of the Turkish military and bureaucracy. Andrew Finkel is a freelance writer. |
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William Hale was formerly Chairman of the Politics Department at the Nükhet Sirman lectures in anthropology at the Bülent Tanör is a former lecturer in the Faculty of Law of Șirin Tekeli is a former lecturer in political science at Istanbul University. Lale Yalçın-Heckmann is a former lecturer in anthropology at the
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