Product Description
This volume deals with Turkey's etatist policy and foreign relations in the early years after the fall of the Ottoman Empire. It elucidates the symbolic relationship between Turkey's internal developments and its international strategies, filling a gap in modern Turkish history by systematically researching the era. The first part of the book examines the theory and politics of etatism, while the second part, on Turkish diplomacy during the interwar period, is important for diplomatic historians.

