Author/Authors
ILYAS, Ahmet Batman Üniversitesi - Atatürk Ilkeleri ve Inkılâp Tarihi, Turkey , TURAN, Orhan Atatürk Üniversitesi - Atatürk ilkeleri ve Inkılâp Tarihi Enstitüsü, Turkey
Title Of Article
TURKISH FOREIGN POLICY WITHIN THE PERIOD OF INONU
شماره ركورد
30906
Abstract
During the World War II, the general inclination of Turkish foreign policy was based on an anti-war principle. This policy of Turkey changed according to the state of war. Following an objective policy during the war, Turkey avoided from developing a determined attitude towards Germany while it remained close to England and France. Therefore, foreign policy makers define this attitude of Turkey as active neutrality. Although England, France and Russia conducted negotiations and conferences to convince Turkey to take part in war, each time Turkey achieved to stand outside of the war. However, after the result became clear, Turkey entered war to take sides with the winning part. Besides, at the post-war period, Turkey pursued a USA-England-sided policy by using its Western side in order to eliminate the potential threat from Soviet Russia.
From Page
319
NaturalLanguageKeyword
İnönü , Turkey , England , Soviet Russia , Germany
JournalTitle
Journal Of Ataturk
To Page
341
JournalTitle
Journal Of Ataturk
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