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Institute of Turkish Studies : ウィキペディア英語版 | Institute of Turkish Studies The Institute of Turkish Studies (ITS) is a foundation based in the United States with the avowed objective of advancing Turkish studies at colleges and universities in the USA. In recent years controversy has surrounded the ITS in regard to its relations with the Republic of Turkey and its denial of the Armenian Genocide. == History == The Institute of Turkish Studies was established in 1982, with a $3 million grant from the Turkish government.〔Hovannisian, Richard. ''Remembrance and Denial'', p.274. Wayne State University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-8143-2777-X〕 It is a non-profit, private educational foundation based in the United States "dedicated to the support and development of Turkish Studies in American higher education".〔Trinkle, Dennis A. ''The History Highway'', p.124. M.E. Sharpe, 2006. ISBN 0-7656-1631-9.〕 Heath W. Lowry become the first executive director of the Institute, before becoming the incumbent of the Atatürk Chair of Turkish Studies at Princeton, which was financed by the Turkish government.〔Drobnicki, John A., and Richard Asaro, "Historical Fabrications on the Internet: Recognition, Evaluation, and Use in Bibliographic Instruction," in Di Su (ed.), ''Evolution in Reference and Information Services''. Binghamton, New York: Haworth Press, 2001, ISBN 0-7890-1723-7, p. 136〕 The Institute is housed at Georgetown University in Washington, DC. Writing in 1998, the Institute's treasurer stated that 95 percent of the Institute's income was derived from a trust administered by the Institute. 〔Alan Fisher, ("Letter to the Editor" ), ''The New York Times'', May 28, 1996.〕 Donald Quataert, former member of the Institute's board of governors, has stated that the trust's funds can be revoked by the Turkish government.
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