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May 5, 2008

Is It a Matter of National Character?

by Charlotte McPherson, Today's Zaman, Turkey - What forms our values, thinking and behavior? Today’s Zaman aims to help foreigners understand Turkey better. Often Turks drop me a note saying thanks for helping them better understand us foreigners. When I taught anthropology I used to remind my students that national boundaries are artificial lines drawn on maps by politicians; cultures are realities in geographical localities.

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