Lost in translation or transformation? The impact of American aid on the Turkish military, 1947-60

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2021, 2021

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Güvenç, Serhat
Uyar, Mesut

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS

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US-Turkish relations were marked by the primacy of military actors during the Cold War. This is considered to be the consequence of the so-called special relationship between the US and Turkish militaries based on mutual trust. However, historical record suggests that the two militaries clashed over a number of institutional, strategic and cultural matters from the onset. The US military assistance did not result in Turkish military's transformation along the US military system. Nevertheless, it precipitated a long overdue generational change within a decade. The US-trained young officers purged the Prussian/German-trained old guard from the ranks.

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US-Turkey Relations, NATO, Turkish military, Military transformation, Foreign military assistance, US Foreign relations, NATO, Turkish military, Military transformation, Foreign military assistance, US-Turkey Relations, US Foreign relations

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0301 basic medicine, 0303 health sciences, 03 medical and health sciences

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Cold War History

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22

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59

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77
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