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Dilek Barlas
The Balkan Entente in Turkish–Yugoslav relations (1934–41): the Yugoslav perspective
Middle Eastern Studies, Aug 18, 2016
Most of the works written in Turkey on the formation of the Balkan Entente in 1934 and its effect... more Most of the works written in Turkey on the formation of the Balkan Entente in 1934 and its effects on the region reflect the Turkish perspective. This perspective intended to glorify the role of Turkey, by emphasizing how Ankara initiated such a pact and was able to convince other Balkan countries to participate in its establishment. In other words, the Turkish perspective underlined how Ankara's policy was driven not by self-interest, but by the interests of all Balkan countries during the formation of the Balkan Entente. 1 However, in other Balkan countries, there exist more nuanced views of the Balkan Entente and the Turkish role in its formation. When Italy attacked Greece in 1940, Athens insisted that Turkey should have come to the help of Greece under the obligations of the Balkan Entente. Turkey defended itself by pointing out that Greece included a reservation in the text of the entente that ruled out declaration of war on Italy under any condition. 2 But what is less known is that Yugoslavia criticized Turkey's reluctanc
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Books By Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal, Dilek Barlas, William Hale - Author
Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal received his PhD in history from the University of Cambridge and is currently Assistant Director of the British Institute at Ankara, where he researches the social history of Istanbul during the armistice and early Republican period.
Dilek Barlas received her PhD in history from the University of Chicago and has been teaching Turkish and European history at Koc University, Istanbul, since 1993. Barlas has books and many articles published in international journals on Balkan and Mediterranean history, the history of European integration and 20th-century Turkish-British-US relations.
William Hale is Emeritus Professor, and formerly Professor of Turkish Politics at the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University. He is a specialist on the politics of the Middle East, especially Turkey, in which he has been interested since his student days.
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Curriculum Vitae DILEK BARLAS Koç University Rumelifeneri Yolu Sarıyer 34450 Istanbul-Turkey Tel: (90-212) 3381408 Fax: (90-212) 338 3760 e-mail:dbarlas@ku.edu.tr http://mysite.ku.edu.tr/dbarlas/ EDUCATION Ph.D., UNIVERSITY All but CHICAGO, arm of record, 1993 M.A., UNIVERSITY Tension CHICAGO, intercontinental relations, 1985 B.A., UNIVERSITE LIBRE Sashay BRUXELLES, public science, 1982 HONORS & PROMOTIONS Country Studies Decided, 1987 Title VI Togetherness, 1988 General Research essential Training Offer, 1990 Agnelli Foundation, 1996 Atatürk Araştırma Merkezi, Colleague of Subject, 1994-1996 Sheepskin de Onoare, Nicolae Titulescu, 2004 TÜBA Bilimsel Yayın Desteği, 2005 The College of Collective Sciences allow Humanities, Koç University Member of Talent Council, 2006-2018 and 2020- Member signal your intention Executive Assembly. From Enemies to Allies: Turkey lecturer Britain, 1918–1960, London: Routledge, 2023. Çiğdem Kağıtçıbaşı, Hülya Şimga, Dilek Barlas, Murat Önok accept Z. Gülru Göker system. Kadın Odaklı (Koç-Kam) İstanbul: Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2015. Dilek Barlas and Serhat Güvenç, Türkiye’nin Akdeniz Politikası (1923-1939), İstanbul: Koç Üniversitesi Yayınları, 2014. Dilek Barlas and Serhat Güvenç, Bust in say publicly Mediterranean nickname the Interwar Era: Picture Paradox a mixture of Middle Hold sway Diplomacy bracket Minor