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Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans

Sayı: 32 1 Mayıs 2001
  • Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun
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Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans

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Turkish-Bulgarian relations have been full of fluctuations throughout the history, and they reached lowest point in the second part of 1980s. The assimilation campaign against Turkish minority in Bulgaria, which peaked in 1989 when Bulgaria forced hundreds of thousands of Turks to migrate to Turkey, caused a serious crisis in relations with Ankara. The assimilation process led to isolation of Bulgaria in the international arena, thus leading to overthrow of the Zhivkov regime. This was the turning point both in the modern history of Bulgaria and also Turkish-Bulgarian relations. The country entered a new era both in its domestic and foreign policies. With the end of the Cold War, it turned its face toward West and began to take steps to establish democratic political system and free market economic model. Similarly, its foreign policy priorities became integration to Western instituitions, especially NATO and the EU. Ali these changes in domestic and foreign policies have reflected in Turco-Bulgarian ties: The bilateral relations experienced an unexpected boost and the two countries become partners in many areas. Accordingly, this article tries to shed light on the changing state of Turkish-Bulgarian relations after the collapse of the bipolar vvorld order. It argues that the changes in Turco-Bulgarian relations prove the falsity of the ethnic-hatred theory often attributed to the Balkans. The improvement in ties between Ankara and Sofıa shows that when there is an appropriate state of international affairs and rational leaders, Balkan countries can also achieve friendly relations

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Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Mayıs 2001

Gönderilme Tarihi

1 Ocak 2001

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2001 Sayı: 32

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APA
Demirtaş Coşkun, B. (2001). Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, 32, 25-60. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000048
AMA
1.Demirtaş Coşkun B. Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 2001;(32):25-60. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000048
Chicago
Demirtaş Coşkun, Birgül. 2001. “Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, sy 32: 25-60. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000048.
EndNote
Demirtaş Coşkun B (01 Mayıs 2001) Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations 32 25–60.
IEEE
[1]B. Demirtaş Coşkun, “Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans”, The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, sy 32, ss. 25–60, May. 2001, doi: 10.1501/Intrel_0000000048.
ISNAD
Demirtaş Coşkun, Birgül. “Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 32 (01 Mayıs 2001): 25-60. https://doi.org/10.1501/Intrel_0000000048.
JAMA
1.Demirtaş Coşkun B. Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 2001;:25–60.
MLA
Demirtaş Coşkun, Birgül. “Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans”. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations, sy 32, Mayıs 2001, ss. 25-60, doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000048.
Vancouver
1.Birgül Demirtaş Coşkun. Turkish-Bulgarian Relations In The Post-Cold War Era; The Exemplary Relationship In The Balkans. The Turkish Yearbook of International Relations. 01 Mayıs 2001;(32):25-60. doi:10.1501/Intrel_0000000048

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