Pan-Asianism and a Comparative Study on the differences with PanTurkism
Soner Akın1*
1Hatay Mustafa Kemal University , Hatay, Turkey
* Corresponding author: sakin@mtu.edu.tr
Presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Innovative Approaches in Scientific Studies (ISAS2018-Winter), Samsun, Turkey, Nov 30, 2018
SETSCI Conference Proceedings, 2018, 3, Page (s): 1297-1301
Published Date: 31 December 2018
Pan-Turkism was derived from the 1880s as a kind of nationalism. It was created with the ideal of union in the regions where Turks live in cultural and political sense. In addition to its emergence as a response to the Pan-Slavism and Pan-Iranian movements, it has a distinct place among the Asian nationalist movements. As a matter of fact, it has been enriched with liberal ideology. In today's world where colonialism and anti-imperialist views are taken into consideration, Asianism and pan-asianism have evolved. Comparing both currents with the comparative method in today's and historical process will be an important study. The Asian-based trend followed a different course with the emergence of Asian values over western values. During the Cold War periods, both currents will follow a different course of development and the reflections in the world will be the main section analysis
Keywords - Pan-Asianism, Pan-Turkism, Asia-centrism, Traditional Asianism, Irredentism, Great Asianism
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