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07 June 2017

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, International relations, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies, Social groups: religious groups and communities
'This is an impressive book that represents a genuinely innovative contribution to the field. Göl elaborates on a lesser-examined period of Turkish-Russian relations by offering a new theoretical perspective to studying foreign policy. Despite the complexity of the theoretical framework, the book is immensely readable. Thus it should appeal to a wide range of readers who are interested in foreign policy analysis, Turkish-Russian relations and Turkish studies. It would also serve as teaching material in graduate or undergraduate courses on the history of Turkish foreign policy.'
Sakir Dincsahin, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Political Studies Review, 1 May 2015
'The book’s in depth analysis of a transitional period in Turkish history offers a new historical account of the transformation of the Turkish state, highlighting the importance of Turkey’s Eastern-orientation. It is a useful addition for specialists working on the region as well as international politics.'
Anita Sengupta, Insight Turkey Vol 16 No 4, 11 May 2015
Introduction
1. Foreign policy and transitional states
2. The Turkish transition and alternative modernity
3. Modernity, nationalism and Islamic identity
4. Challenges of nationalist foreign policy
5. New rules engagement between Ankara and Moscow in the East
6. The Turkish question: Islamist, communist or nationalist?
7. The recognition of the modern Turkish state
Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index