Papuççular Kutlu, Hazal

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Papuççular, H.
Papuccular, Hazal
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Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
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  • Article
    Seçici Enternasyonalizmden Askeri İzolasyona ABD Dış Politikasında Türkiye (1918-1923)
    (Istanbul Univ, 2025) Papuccular, Hazal; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
    This article examines the United States' approach toward T & uuml;rkiye during the Turkish National Struggle and how that approach evolved over time. The study presents four key findings regarding America's relationship with the Turkish War of Independence. First, it reveals that President Woodrow Wilson's post-1918 perspective on the region was primarily shaped by the Armenian mandate, reflecting a sectarian preference. This demonstrates the selective nature of Wilson's internationalist ideals. Second, the condition of non-Muslim minorities in Anatolia remained a significant concern for the U.S. even after Wilson's presidency. However, unlike the Wilson era, the U.S. largely refrained from intervention, limiting itselfto observation. This non-interventionist stance is closely linked to the broader trend of military-political isolation in U.S. foreign policy during the period, when commercial interests were prioritized in international affairs. Third, the growing success of the Turkish national movement gradually compelled the United States to adopt a more pragmatic policy toward Ankara, driven by its own economic and commercial interests. Lastly, the article highlights the intense efforts of various actors with often conflicting agendas-such as relief missions, business circles, and lobbying groups-to influence U.S. policy. The article also analyzes Ankara's view of the United States as part of a broader balancing strategy against Britain and France. In this context,T & uuml;rkiye's relationship with the United States offers valuable insights into the nature ofearly Republican diplomacy.
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    Detached Yet Connected: Life and Tension Between the Dodecanese Islands and the Turkish Mainland in the Interwar Period
    (Taylor and Francis, 2024) Papuççular, H.; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü
    This chapter shows that the formation of a vague border in the Aegean Sea after the transfer of the Dodecanese to Italy created legal and quotidian problems for the islanders. It reveals that these problems, ranging from property rights to fishing and sponge-diving rights, could not be solved within this period as constant tension reigned in the Aegean. However, the formation of a border did not mean the total disruption of the connection between the islands and the Anatolian mainland. On the contrary, the mobility of the islanders generated a constant challenge to the notion of a border, the constitution of which was apparently not only a political but also a social process. © 2025 selection and editorial matter, Valerie McGuire and Aron Rodrigue.