D. Holland, C. Doxiadis, Michel Ecochard, Maxwell Fry, Jane B. Drew
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This highly stimulating study examines the role of Ankara ’ s Middle East Technical University (METU) in shaping international planning cultures in the region. This university is an outcome of Cold War era transatlantic exchanges. Burak Erdim analyses both the importance of the geopolitical and ideological context and the role of networks of in fl uence in creating this key academic institution and de fi ning Turkish and regional identity