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The Historical Origin and the Influence of Current International Political Structure of Pan-Turkism

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  • Yan LIU
  • Na LI

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Pan-Turkism is the nationalism political trend of thought in recent years, meanwhile, it also a kind of extreme nationalism movement related close with Turkey. In the long period of historical evolution, Pan-Turkism, Pan-Islamism, ultranationalism, and East-Turkistan interweave together with each other. Nowadays, Pan-Turkism becomes the threat of the security of other countries and dangerous the stable international pattern. Through the political standpoint, Pan-Turkism experienced thrives and decline. Stand from the culture position, Pan-Turkism under the cover of Turkism study, continuously maintain the influence, and will have its impact on the international political structure in 21th century.

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  • Yan LIU & Na LI, 2012. "The Historical Origin and the Influence of Current International Political Structure of Pan-Turkism," International Journal of Asian Social Science, Asian Economic and Social Society, vol. 2(9), pages 1599-1610.
  • Handle: RePEc:asi:ijoass:v:2:y:2012:i:9:p:1599-1610:id:2333
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