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Turkish foreign policy, 1943-1945 : small state diplomacy and great power politics / Edward Weisband.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Princeton, New Jersey : Princeton University Press, (c)1973.Description: 1 online resource (392 pages)Content type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781400872619
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • DR477 .T875 1973
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Includes bibliographies and index.

The Analytical Framework: The Operational Code of Turkish Foreign Policy; The Impact of Kemalism on the Ideology of Turkish Foreign Policy: The Priority of Peace, Sovereignty, and National Development Over Expansionist-Revisionism; The Second Principle in the Operational Code of Turkish Foreign Policy: Russia as Primary Threat to the Security of the Republic ; Part I. Inside Turkey During the War; I. The Policy-Making Process ; Ismet Inonu and the Constants of Turkish Foreign Policy; Numan Menemencioglu and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; The Council of Ministers.

The Grand National Assembly and the Parliamentary Group of the CHPThe Turkish Historical Society; The Press in Turkey During the War Public Opinion in Turkey During the War; The Scourge of Inflation; Repressive Domestic Measures ; Turkey's Economic Dependence on Germany ; The Attempt to Break Loose from Germany ; The Anglo-American Preemptive Purchasing Program ; The Issue of Chromite and the Turkish Reaction ; The Result of Tough Turkish Bargaining ; Part II. Inside Turkey During the War; The Casablanca Meeting ; The Casablanca Agreement and its Consequences.

The Doctrine of Unconditional SurrenderThe Adana Talks; The Ambiguous Aftermath of Adana ; The British Play their Hand with Russia and Turkey ; The Turks Drag their Feet ; Churchill Plays his Trump ; The Turkish Escape and Supply Route ; The Moscow Conference: The Russians Try to Force Turkey into the War; Menemencioglu and Eden at Cairo: The British Play the Russian Hand; The New Turkish Strategy: A Tactical Shift; The First Cairo Conference: A Brief Handshake; The Tehran Conference: The Soviet Reversal; The Second Cairo Conference: Inonu Confronts Roosevelt and Churchill.

Part III. Turkey's Efforts to Contain Allied VictoryThe Deterioration of Anglo-Turkish Relations; Menemencioglu Approaches the Russians; The Varhk Vergisi ; The Pan-Turanian Question; Pan-Turanian Elements; Pan-Turanist Partisans in Government and their Influence on Decision-Making; The Cessation of Chromite Deliveries to Germany ; Menemencioglu's Resignation and the Closure of the Straits to Axis Warships; Severance of Relations with Germany; Allied Victories during the Summer and Fall of 1944 ; Soviet Occupation of Bulgaria and the Reaction in Turkey.

The British Occupation of Greece: A Time of TribulationThe Churchill-Stalin Meeting of October 1944 and the Decision to Establish Spheres of Influence; The Dumbarton Oaks Conference; The Crimea Conference: The Ending of War; The Turkish Declaration of War; The Soviet Note of March 19, 1945 ; The San Francisco Conference: The Turkish Perspective.

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