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Turkey and the European Union in the Post-Cold War Era
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2000-01-01
Author
Eralp, Yakup Atila
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Turkey s New World Changing Dynamics in Turkish Foreign Policy
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Y. A. Eralp,
Turkey and the European Union in the Post-Cold War Era
. 2000, p. 188.