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Thomas Schad, « A Communicative Figuration Between Sarajevo and Istanbul in the Course of Gentrificating Turkey’s Post-Ottoman Hinterland », Anatoli, ID : 10.4000/anatoli.702
In 2009, the first Yunus Emre Institute outside Turkey opened its doors in the Bosnian capital Sarajevo, to be followed by two other branches in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, turning the small country in the Western Balkans into of the hubs of Turkish cultural diplomacy. Since then, the Turkish presence in Bosnia-Herzegovina (as well as in the neighbouring countries Serbia, Montenegro, Kosovo, Albania and Macedonia) cannot be missed by any traveller. Contrary to that, the public s...