International Journal of Turkish Studies, Zväzok 2,Vydanie 2University of Wisconsin, 1981 |
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... interests . " Hence , the party , " the ' synthesis of the people , ' was the sole representative of all these groups , the uniting link among them . " 16 Their only problem was how to define the exact nature of the synthesis which was ...
... interests . " Hence , the party , " the ' synthesis of the people , ' was the sole representative of all these groups , the uniting link among them . " 16 Their only problem was how to define the exact nature of the synthesis which was ...
Strana 7
conflicting , interests in the society . Ataturk himself was mainly an adherent of this perspective ( although he became ... interests imposed on the RPP certain structural characteristics . Paradoxically , as its membership included the ...
conflicting , interests in the society . Ataturk himself was mainly an adherent of this perspective ( although he became ... interests imposed on the RPP certain structural characteristics . Paradoxically , as its membership included the ...
Strana 112
... interests of the Cabot , Peabody , and Forbes families of Boston , and the Girards of Philadelphia in the early opium trade were represented by some of these Canton firms . The Forbes family had established a branch in Bombay ...
... interests of the Cabot , Peabody , and Forbes families of Boston , and the Girards of Philadelphia in the early opium trade were represented by some of these Canton firms . The Forbes family had established a branch in Bombay ...
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The PoliticalEconomic Ideas and Achievements of | 1 |
Atatürk Viewed by His Arab Contemporaries The Opinions | 15 |
Kemalism Its Influences on Iran and Afghanistan | 25 |
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