Politics in Central Europe (Jun 2021)

Relations Between Turkey and Hungary in the Democratic Party Period (1950–1960)

  • Tunç Bilal,
  • Falus Orsolya

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/pce-2021-0015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
pp. 347 – 366

Abstract

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The decennium historical process in Turkish political history between 1950 and 1960 is called the Democratic Party (DP) era. During this period, important issues took place in Turkish foreign policy. Our aim is to reveal the political, commercial and social relations between Turkey and Hungary in the light of archive documents within the scope of important events in Turkish foreign policy. The aim of this article is to emphasise how the Hungarian Revolution of 1956 affected the relations between the two countries and to prove with documents that Turkey supported Hungary during the revolution. This study has been created by benefiting from archive documents, national newspapers and copyrights from both target countries. The study also commemorates the 1956 Hungarian Revolution, which erupted 65 years ago this year. Finally, this article entitled Relations between Turkey and Hungary during the Democratic Party Period (1950–1960) is a qualitative study prepared using the document analysis technique.

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