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In this work, the authors offer a picture of 20th-century
Turkey and its formative past: the strengths and weaknesses of the
Ottomans, the Armenian tragedy, the Kurdish struggle, and the
controversial legacy of the brilliant but autocratic founder of the
Republic, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. They also examine the new leaders
such as the late Turgut Ozal and Tansu Ciller, who broke taboos,
ushered in new freedoms and led their formerly introverted country
onto the international stage. Lastly, they explain how the new
Islamist-led government constitutes not a revolution but perhaps a
fresh synthesis with the past.
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Nicole Pope has worked for the Red Cross in Iraq and Lebanon and currently reports for Le Monde and international radio stations in Turkey. Hugh Pope read Persian and Arabic at Oxford, and has reported for the Independent, Los Angeles Times, BBC, and Reuters. He currently runs the news bureau in Istanbul for the Wall Street Journal. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition. |
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