Turkism and the Soviets

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Anatolian Turks
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Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Bashkir ASSR
Basmachi Movement
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Central Asia studies
communist bloc analysis
Crimean ASSR
Crimean Turks
Eastern Turkestan
Eastern Turks
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ethnic geopolitics
Kazakh ASSR
Kazakh SSR
Kazan Khanate
Kazan Tatars
Modern Nationalism
National Committee
oil field geopolitics
postwar international relations
Soviet expansion
Soviet foreign policy
Soviet imperialism
Soviet policy
Soviet politics
Soviet Turkish border dynamics
Stalin's foreign policy
Tatar ASSR
Turkish Language
Turkish Nationalism
Turkish Peoples
Turkish politics
Turkish Tribes
Turkish World
Uzbek SSR
Young Ottomans
Young Turks
Zeki Velidi Togan
Ziya Gokalp

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032376592
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Dec 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Turkism and the Soviets (1957) uses Turkish, Russian and Western sources to present a remarkable study of the Turkish world and its importance in international relations. It thoroughly examines the two factors which give this huge ethnic group its great importance – the strategic position of their territories and secondly their homogeneity and common objectives. Throughout this book the role of the Turkish peoples is examined as an issue intimately connected with the problem of the USSR and Communism. The southern border of the Soviet Union divides the Turkish world into two halves and partially cuts through the living area of the Turkish people. This is the area which contains the most important Soviet oil fields. The section of the book which deals with the splintering away of the Turkic portions of the USSR is of vital importance.

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