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From the Anatolian Heartland to the Andean Mountains: An Account of Chil

An Account of Chilean-Turkish Diplomatic History, 1926-2018
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In this book, Yaman Kepenc highlights the significance of Chilean-Turkish relations throughout Turkey's struggle for state recognition. Despite their geographic remoteness, Chile and Turkey share a long diplomatic relationship from the early days of the Turkish Republic, and notably, Chile was the first country in Latin America to recognize the modern state of Turkey.
Yaman Kepenc is lecturer in diplomacy, diplomatic history, foreign policy, and Latin American studies at Hasan Kalyoncu University.
Chapter 1: Theoretical Framework Chapter 2: Background Chapter 3: Consolidation Process, 1926-1945 Chapter 4: Maturation, 1945-1990 Chapter 5: Turkey and Chile from the End of the Cold War until Today
An eloquent contribution to diplomatic history between two middle powers, this book offers original research regarding bilateral relations between Chile and Turkey. The first of its kind, From the Anatolian Heartland to the Andean Mountains should be commended for its in-depth study of bilateral relations between these two countries and for utilizing previously untapped Chilean and Turkish archives. Yaman Kepenc has significantly contributed to Turkish and Latin American studies. -- Umut Uzer, Istanbul Technical University
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