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The Korean War And Turkish-American Relations
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This study provides an in-depth examination of the impact of the Korean War, which took place between 1950 and
1953, on the relations between Turkey and the United States. Based on primary sources obtained from the Turkish
General Staff Military History and Strategic Studies Directorate Archive and the Prime Ministry Republic Archive,
the work analyzes the motivations behind Turkey's decision to participate in the Korean War and the repercussions
of this decision on bilateral relations within the framework of the “bandwagoning” theory. Archival documents
reveal how factors such as the goal of NATO membership, the search for allies against the Soviet and communist
threat, and the continuity of economic and military aid shaped Turkey's foreign policy preferences. Addressing a
critical moment in the Cold War era, this study provides a detailed examination of developments in the fields of
security and economics, serving as an important reference source for those seeking to understand the historical
origins of Turkish-American relations. Offering a unique perspective for academics, historians, and readers
interested in international relations, this work examines one of the turning points in Turkey's orientation toward the
Western alliance.
This study provides an in-depth examination of the impact of the Korean War, which took place between 1950 and
1953, on the relations between Turkey and the United States. Based on primary sources obtained from the Turkish
General Staff Military History and Strategic Studies Directorate Archive and the Prime Ministry Republic Archive,
the work analyzes the motivations behind Turkey's decision to participate in the Korean War and the repercussions
of this decision on bilateral relations within the framework of the “bandwagoning” theory. Archival documents
reveal how factors such as the goal of NATO membership, the search for allies against the Soviet and communist
threat, and the continuity of economic and military aid shaped Turkey's foreign policy preferences. Addressing a
critical moment in the Cold War era, this study provides a detailed examination of developments in the fields of
security and economics, serving as an important reference source for those seeking to understand the historical
origins of Turkish-American relations. Offering a unique perspective for academics, historians, and readers
interested in international relations, this work examines one of the turning points in Turkey's orientation toward the
Western alliance.
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