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HIST 697 Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish Foreign Policy, 1870-1970
3 Credits
This course presents a detailed survey, based on primary
source materials, of (a) the foreign policy
orientations that the Ottoman state was forced to adopt
in the face of developments originating in the realm
of the Eurocentric international relations of the last
quarter of the 19th century; and
(b) the foreign policy course pursued by the modern Turkish
republic from the first quarter of the 20th
century. Special attention will be devoted to exploring
the inner connections between Turkey's foreign
policy issues, and international politics in general, as
well as the continuities and discontinuities of a critical
century in the history of Turkish foreign
policy. May be taken by undergraduates as a taught
course (= HIST 397), and simultaneously
by graduate students as a research seminar subject to the
special requirement of producing a major,
30-page research paper based on primary materials. Subject
to the fulfillment of these conditions,
counts towards completion of the seminar
requirement in History.
Last Offered Terms
Course Name
SU Credit
Spring 2005-2006
Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish Foreign Policy, 1870-1970
3
Spring 2003-2004
Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish Foreign Policy, 1870-1970
3
Prerequisite: __
Corequisite: __
ECTS Credit: 10 ECTS (10 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year)
General Requirements:
HIST 697 Late Ottoman and Modern Turkish Foreign Policy, 1870-1970 | 3 Credits | |||||||||
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This course presents a detailed survey, based on primary source materials, of (a) the foreign policy orientations that the Ottoman state was forced to adopt in the face of developments originating in the realm of the Eurocentric international relations of the last quarter of the 19th century; and (b) the foreign policy course pursued by the modern Turkish republic from the first quarter of the 20th century. Special attention will be devoted to exploring the inner connections between Turkey's foreign policy issues, and international politics in general, as well as the continuities and discontinuities of a critical century in the history of Turkish foreign policy. May be taken by undergraduates as a taught course (= HIST 397), and simultaneously by graduate students as a research seminar subject to the special requirement of producing a major, 30-page research paper based on primary materials. Subject to the fulfillment of these conditions, counts towards completion of the seminar requirement in History. | ||||||||||
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