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@article{ Iplikci2020,
 title = {A Stunt, A Shut-Down, and Heavy Diplomatic Propaganda: The Story of Curtiss-Wright Corporation's Penetration to the Turkish Market},
 author = {Iplikci, Murat},
 journal = {Studia Politica: Romanian Political Science Review},
 number = {1},
 pages = {87-105},
 volume = {20},
 year = {2020},
 issn = {1582-4551},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-68466-1},
 abstract = {This article analyzes Curtiss-Wright Aerospace Industry’s inflow process to the Turkish market in the early 1930s. In these years, aviation was a quite significant industry that contributed economic, military, and political prestige of the states. Progressive decision-makers of Turkey were looking for an opportunity to establish a partnership with a multinational company to manufacture its own aircraft because the young state was destitute of such technology. Curtiss-Wright was eager to do business in Turkey; two American pilots’ record-breaking flight from New York to Istanbul in 1931; withdraw of German Junkers Aerospace Industry’s from Turkey in 1929 and American Ambassador Joseph Grew’s public diplomacy between 1927 to 1932, helped this process.},
 keywords = {bilateral relations; Luftfahrzeug; Wirtschaftsbeziehungen; bilaterale Beziehungen; aircraft industry; Flugzeugindustrie; USA; direct investment; Diplomatie; Direktinvestition; economic relations; diplomacy; Türkei; Turkey; United States of America; aircraft}}