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Marc Herzog is Assistant Director of the British Institute at Ankara. Formerly a Research Associate at The Foreign Policy Centre, he holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Exeter. In the first decade of the twenty-first ce ... więcej
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Marc Herzog is Assistant Director of the British Institute at Ankara. Formerly a Research Associate at The Foreign Policy Centre, he holds a PhD in Politics from the University of Exeter. In the first decade of the twenty-first century Turkey experienced an extraordinary set of transformations. In 2001, in the midst of financial difficulties, the country was under IMF stewardship, yet it has recently emerged as one of the fastest growing economies in the world. And on the international stage, Turkey has managed to enhance its position from being a backseat NATO member and outside candidate for EU membership to being an influential regional power, determining and developing its own individual foreign policy. Shane Brennan and Marc Herzog explore how these and other changes have shaped the way people in Turkey perceive themselves and how the country's self-image shapes its actions. Through different approaches engaging with politics, economy, society, culture and history, they offer new perspectives on the transformation of national identity in this increasingly influential country in the Middle East.
Kategoria Knihy po anglicky Humanities History Regional & national history
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