The end of the Cold War has facilitated the revitalization of’Turkey’s traditional ties to the Balkan states and various Turkish and other Muslim minorities in the region. But long-standing rivalries – particularly with Greece – also persistby HUGH POULTON ALTHOUGH KEMAL ATATURK SET UP THE modern Turkish state as a secular republic, it is overwhelmingly a Muslim country that inherited […]

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