Published by Dergah Publications, "Turkey's Islamic World Policies During the Cold War (1945-1960)" examines Turkey's relations with the Islamic world during the Cold War period. The book analyzes events that occurred between 1945 and 1960, the factors that shaped Turkey's foreign policy, and the ups and downs in its relations with the Islamic world.
During this period, Turkey, while aligning with the West against the Soviet threat, also sought to develop its relations with the Islamic world. The book examines this contradictory policy, Turkey's efforts to increase its influence in the Islamic world, and its efforts to balance its relations with the West.
"Turkey's Islamic World Policies During the Cold War (1945-1960)" is an important resource for historians, political scientists, and anyone interested in this period. The book provides valuable insights for understanding our current relations with the Islamic world.
The author of the book is a historian specializing in the subject. The author uses a wide range of sources to analyze the major events and policies of the period in detail.
The book is an ideal resource for historians, political scientists, international relations experts, and anyone interested in this period.