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ID115332
Title ProperFrom analysis to policy
Other Title InformationTurkish studies in the 1950s and the diplomacy of ideas
LanguageENG
AuthorOrnek, Cangul
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Turkish area studies in the US developed in parallel with the diplomatic rapprochement between Turkey and the US after the Second World War. This article scrutinizes the relation between Turkish studies and American public diplomacy in Turkey with special emphasis on the latter. Unlike cultural programmes in Europe, which focused on satisfying intellectuals' taste for high culture, in Turkey the concentration of the cultural activities was on bureaucrats, educators and technical personnel. The article argues that this was because of a modernization approach and the priority given to the needs of US aid programmes. Following the revolutions in Asia, the programme was further oriented to strengthen the collaboration between Americans and the technocratic elites of Turkey.
`In' analytical NoteMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 48, No.6; Nov 2012: p.941-959
Journal SourceMiddle Eastern Studies Vol. 48, No.6; Nov 2012: p.941-959
Key WordsTurkey ;  US Aid Programmes ;  Modernization ;  Cultural Activities ;  American Public Diplomacy ;  United States