Both archival sources and scientific articles are welcome. Analyses of Turkey's foreign policy towards Balkans generally include Turkish stances towards Bulgaria and Greece, but countries like Albania and Yugoslavia are neglected.
Mr McCormack, thank you very much! I will read the articles you've posted, they seem very helpful. It is interesting how interesting a subject Yugoslavia and poyt-Yugoslav countries have become in the last 10-15 years.
It is apparent that all works concerning the relations between Turkey and Balkan countries are limited to Turkey's relations with Bulgaria and Greece. Therefore, researchers' interests do not go as far as the Western Balkans, that is, the post-Yugoslav countries.
thank you for the titles you've suggested. I am familiar with Baskin Oran's book and have it myself, but the other article is new to me and will gladly look for it and read it.
There are not many articles on the topic of Turkish interests in the northern and western Balkans, and we have to cherish the ones that we have at the moment.
You have also a book Turkish-Balkans Relations - The Future Prospects of Cultural, Political and Economic Transformations and Relations https://www.amazon.com/Turkish-Balkans-Relations-Prospects-Political-Transformations/dp/6054881027