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Ottoman Diplomacy: Conventional or Unconventional?
Ottoman Diplomacy
Conventional or Unconventional?
Edited by
A. Nuri Yurdusev
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Studies in Diplomacy
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OTTOMAN DIPLOMACY
Conventional or Unconventional?
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Ottoman Diplomacy
Conventional or Unconventional?
Edited by
A. Nuri Yurdusev
Associate Professor of International Relations
Department of International Relations
Middle East Technical University
Ankara, Turkey
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Ottoman diplomacy : conventional or unconventional? / edited by
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ISBN 0–333–71364–8
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