The impact of international crises on us-turkish relations 1957-1964 ad Presentation
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This study examines the international crises that affected US-Turkish relations after World War II.
US-Turkish relations have been tested on a number of issues that have left both sides with questions about the political intentions of the other. During the Cold War, the alliance's goal was clear: forming a common front against the Soviet Union. However, this did not prevent relations from being exposed to crises, represented by a number of crises, the most important of which are:
The Syrian crisis of 1957, the Lebanese crisis of 1958, the Iraqi crisis of 1958, the Cuban crisis of 1962, the coup of 1960, the Cyprus crisis
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