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The perception of Turkey in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the context of Turkey's relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina

2012
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Advisor: Yrd. Doç. Dr. Ahmet Nazmi Üste

Abstract (EN)

Relations between Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia-Herzegovina gained its independence began in 1992. Before declaring independence from Yugoslavia, which is a part of Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey and the shared history, culture and religion never broken its ties. The first day that the Republic of Turkey was established in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bosnia-Herzegovina and the Dayton Peace Agreement was signed to stop the war played an active role in ensuring peace. However, a very delicate balance in the country was built on the existing environment for peace in Bosnia-Herzegovina's economic, political and cultural support for Turkey is a very important responsibility.Bosnia-Herzegovina, has a strategic value for Turkey. On the one hand Turkey is regarded as a gateway to Europe, on the other hand within contained within items of Muslim and Bosniak which supported to Turkey?s close relation between country was to be in contact. Turkey is seen a strong and reassuring state in Bosnia-Herzegovina and especially Bosniaks has the high level of sympathy about Turkey. Under this project, firstly, the common history between the two countries, cultural and religious ties were investigated. Then, with the field research, after break up of Yugoslavia, Turkey and Bosnia-Herzegovina?s relations the effects of the relationship between the two countries and the perception of Turkey in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the context of Turkey's relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina is questioned. With this study will contribute to Turkey's regional policy is considered.Key Words: Bosnia-Herzegovina, Turkey, The Balkans, BosniaHerzegovina?s Perception Of Turkey, Dayton Peace Accords.

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Dr. Büşra Burhan

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Büşra Burhan (Master Thesis). The perception of Turkey in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the context of Turkey's relations with Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2012, Dokuz Eylül University.

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