Author(s): Sinem ERAY, Sonat BAYRAM
Foreign policy decisions are taken under certain conditions and circumstances. It is accepted that the decision makers act under the influence of both the state and the international environment when making foreign policy decisions. Today, foreign policy and economic relations are even more interrelated with each other. After World War II, the world was divided into two parts. Turkish foreign policy took place alongside the USA, taking into account the Soviet threat, the economy and the domestic policy situation. This is why foreign policy-making is shaped according to the goal allied with the United States and integration with the West. In this study, the relations between Turkey and the Soviet Union during the War of Independence, the period of Atatürk and after the Second World War, will be investigated close relations established by the United States both politically and economically. How the USA tried to interfere with its foreign policy and economic situation to Turkey will be explained.
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