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049050
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London, Tauris Academic Studies, 1997.
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viii, 294p.
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1860641369
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033204
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London, Croom Helm Ltd., 1981.
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279p.
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0709900147
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019688 | 330.956102/HAL 019688 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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174168
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The articles in this collection are from among those presented at a workshop held at Koç University, Istanbul, on 26–27 September 2019. This was the fourth and last in a series of meetings held in Turkey and Britain, beginning in 2016, under the title ‘Turkey and Britain, from Enemies to Allies’, which was organised by the British Institute at Ankara (BIAA) and Koç University in Istanbul. Papers from the first and second workshops in the series, ‘Turkey and Britain, from Enemies to Allies, 1919–39′, edited by Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal, were published as a special issue of Middle Eastern Studies in 2018 (Volume 54, No.5). Papers from the third workshop, covering the period of the second world war, are due to appear in a forthcoming number of the Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies.
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185817
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Energy supplies have become a critical and controversial issue in global politics. On the one hand, they create complex problems of dependency between producer and consumer nations, and between both of them when pipelines for oil or gas cross the territory of third parties. Since the dramatic oil price rises of 1974, the price of energy traded internationally has also become a crucial factor in the global economy. Finally, the potentially disastrous impact of global warming has put the need to switch away from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources at the top of the international agenda
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047933
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London, Frank Cass, 2000.
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ix, 375p.
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0714650714
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004818
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London, Routledge, 1994.
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xiv, 369p.
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0415024552
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105677
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2011.
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The story of the army's role in Turkish politics between the 1920s and the 1950s is here divided into three phases. During the first phase, between 1923 and 1926, Atatürk succeeded in establishing his personal dominance over the political system by overcoming challenges to his authority by several of his fellow military commanders. After 1926, the army's loyalty to the regime was secured, and it played an important role in Atatürk's nation-building program. This period of symbiosis between the military and the political regime lasted until 1950, when the victory of the Democrat Party opened up a third phase, culminating in the coup d'état of May 27, 1960.
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