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DESCRIPTION:Seçil Binboğa examines how alarming 1952–54 U.S. air intell
 igence near Turkey’s Soviet border pushed Washington to use Turkey’s s
 trategic position\, reshaping the landscape through Cold War military proj
 ects. A key element was the Aircraft Control and Warning radar network\, w
 hose maps reveal expanding U.S. influence. Binboğa\, an architectural his
 torian at the University of Minnesota\, studies military infrastructures a
 nd U.S. imperialism in Turkey.\n\nCONTACT: csbarr@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https:/
 /mideast.wisc.edu/event/fluid-frontiers/
LOCATION:206 Ingraham Hall
SUMMARY:Fluid Frontiers
URL;VALUE=URI:https://mideast.wisc.edu/event/fluid-frontiers/
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