Tabi Devletler Neden Otonomi Arttırmaya Yönelir? 1964-1975 Dönemi Türk-Amerikan İlişkilerindeki Krizi Açıklamak
Following World War II, Turkey was keen on being a part of the emerging US-led order. By ceding foreign policy autonomy to Washington, Ankara became one of the United States’ most loyal allies until the mid-1960s. However, the first crisis in Turkish-American relations began in 1964 and culminated i...
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2021-12-01
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Series: | Gazi Akademik Bakış |
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Online Access: | https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/2127784 |
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Summary: | Following World War II, Turkey was keen on being a part of the emerging US-led order. By ceding foreign policy autonomy to Washington, Ankara became one of the United States’ most loyal allies until the mid-1960s. However, the first crisis in Turkish-American relations began in 1964 and culminated in the closure of US bases and facilities in Turkey in 1975. Despite escalating tensions, Turkey remained as a member of the US-led system, limited its challenge to the US to a demand for more autonomy. In this context, this study aims to identify the causes of Turkey’s quest for autonomy within the US-led system from 1964 to 1975 by applying the concepts and arguments of the hierarchy theory, which is relatively new in the field of international relations. |
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ISSN: | 1307-9778 1309-5137 |