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Copyright Hacettepe University, Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History Spring 2015

Abstract

Since the 1980's one of the key questions which has been repeatedly asked about the September 12, 1980 coup in Turkey is the nature of the relation of Carter admin- istration to the military takeover in Turkey. The focus of the questions about the major motives of Washington's support for the Coup is over the geopolitical concerns of the time. U.S.' demands from Turkey to allow the reintegration of Greece to NATO's military wing and the changes in the balance of power in the Middle East following two significant developments, namely the Iranian Revolution and the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, which have been widely debated through the literature. In this article, it is shown that those issues which were part of the historical conjuncture in which September 12, 1980 coup occurred were among the top priorities of the White House and the American policy makers who had looked to Turkey as one of the essential players to solve the emerging geopolitical puzzle, by relying on the government documents of the time.

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Title
The American Geopolitical Interests and Turkey on the Eve of the September 12, 1980 Coup/12 Eylül 1980 Darbesi'nin Esiginde Amerikan Jeopolitik Çikarlari ve Türkiye
Author
Okur, Mehmet Akif
Pages
199-222
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Spring 2015
Publisher
Hacettepe University, Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History
ISSN
13051458
e-ISSN
21471592
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
Turkish
ProQuest document ID
1691877768
Copyright
Copyright Hacettepe University, Ataturk Institute for Modern Turkish History Spring 2015