Malawi–Turkey relations are foreign relations between Malawi and Turkey. The Turkish ambassador in Lusaka, Zambia is also accredited to Malawi. Malawi is accredited to Turkey from its embassy in Berlin, Germany.[1] Turkey has plans to open an embassy in Lilongwe.[1]
Following declaring independence, Turkey has provided limited economic assistance to Malawi, where there was a climate of political and economic stability.[5]
Economic Relations
Trade volume between the two countries was US$21 million in 2019 (Turkish exports/imports: 4.7/16.4 million USD).[1]
^ abAfrica Since 1914: A Historical Bibliography. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio Information Service, 1985.
^Brown, Edward, et al. A Bibliography of Malawi. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1965.
^ abcHodgkin, T. African Political Parties. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961.
^Barber, William. The Economy of British Central Africa. Stanford University Press, 1961.
Further reading
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“Daube, J.M. Education in Malawi: A Bibliography. Limbe: Government Printer, 1970.
“Fenton, Thomas and Heffron, Mary. Africa: A Directory of Resources. Maryknoll: Orbis, 1987.
Africa Since 1914: A Historical Bibliography. Santa Barbara: ABC-Clio Information Service, 1985.
Aldcroft, Derek, ed. Development of British Industry and Foreign Competition, 1875–1914. Toronto:University of Toronto Press, 1968.
Amer, J. A Key to Development in Southern Malawi. Blantyre, 1966.
Apthorpe, Raymond. "Rhodesia and Nyasaland" in Women's Role in the Development of Tropical and Subtropical Countries. Brussels:International Institute of Differing Civilizations, 1959.
Barber, William. The Economy of British Central Africa. Stanford University Press, 1961.
Barnekov, Timothy. An Inquiry into the Development of Native Administration in Nyasaland, 1888–1939. Syracuse:Syracuse University Press, 1968.
Bell, M. Military Assistance to Independent African States. London:Institute for Strategic Studies, 1964.
Besterman, Theodore. A World Bibliography of African Bibliographies. 4th ed. Totowa: Rowman & Littlefield, 1975.
Blackhurst, Hector. African Bibliography. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1985.
Blake, Wilfred. Central African Survey: Facts and Figures of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. London: A. Redman, 1961.
Booth, Richard. The Armed Forces of African States. London:Institute for Strategic Studies, 1970.
Bowman, E. The Training of Native Authorities in Community Work: A Nyasaland Experiment. Blantyre: Jeanes Conference, 1936.
Brown, Edward, et al. A Bibliography of Malawi. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1965.
Bullwinkle, Davis. Women in Eastern and Southern Africa: A Bibliography 1976–1985. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1989.
Buvinic, Mayra. Women and World Development: An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, DC: Overseas Development Council, 1976
Casada, James. Dr. David Livingstone and Henry Morton Stanley: A Bibliography. New York:Garland Publishers, 1977.
Chancellor College Library. Research in Progress in Malawi and About Malawi. Zomba: Chancellor College, 1976.
Chancellor College Library. Working List of Publications 1973–1976. Zomba: Chancellor College, 1976.
Clegg, E. Race and Politics. London:Oxford University Press, 1960.
Current Bibliography on African Affairs. Westport, quarterly.
Hazlewood, Arthur. Rail and Road in East Africa. Oxford: Blackwell, 1964.
Hazlewood, Arthur. The Economics of Underdeveloped Areas; An Annotated Reading List. Westport:Greenwood Press, 1975.
Heard, Kenneth. Political Systems in Multi-Racial Societies. Johannesburg:Institute of Race Relations, 1961.
Heninge, David. Works in African History: An Index to Reviews 1960–1974. Waltham:African Studies Association, 1976.
Hill, Mervyn. Permanent Way. 2nd ed. Nairobi: East Africa Railways and Harbours, 1949.
Hirschmann, David. Women's Participation in Malawi's Local Councils and District Development Committees. East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1985.
Hodgkin, T. African Political Parties. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1961.
Hooker, James. The Businessman's Position: Observations on Expatriate Commerce in Malawi. Hanover: American Universities Field Staff, 1971.
Humphrey, David. Malawi Since 1964. Zomba: University of Malawi Economics Department, 1974.
International Africa Institute. Selected Annotated Bibliography of Tropical Africa. London, 1956.
International African Bibliography. London, quarterly.
International Institute of Labor Studies (I.I.L.S.). Labor Problems in the Economic and Social Development of Malawi. Geneva:International Institute of Labor Studies, 1967.
Irvine, A.G. The Balance of Payments of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, 1945–1954. London: Oxford University Press, 1959.
Khofi, L.M. Malawi Parliament:practice and procedure. Zomba: Government Printer, 1974.
Konovalov, Eugenii. Malawi. Moscow, 1966.
Lee, Margaret. SADCC: The Political Economy of Development in Southern Africa, Nashville:Winston-Derek Publishers, 1989.
Mackay, Peter. A Portrait of Malawi. Zomba: Government Printer, 1964.
Made, Stanley. One Hundred Years of Chichewa in Writings, 1875–1975, a recent bibliography. Zomba: Chancellor College, 1976.
Mair, Lucy. The Nyasaland Elections of 1961. London: Athlone Press, 1962.
Martello, W. and Butler, J. The History of Subsaharan Africa: A Select Bibliography of Books and Reviews, 1945–1975. Boston: University Press, 1978.
Morton, Kathryn. Aid and Dependence:British Aid to Malawi. London: Croom Helm, 1975.
Moyse-Bartlett, Hubert. King's African Rifles:A Study in the Military History of East and Central Africa, 1890–1945. Aldershot: Gale and Polden, 1956.
Msiska, A. Africana periodicals: A Select Bibliography. Zomba, 1975.
Mukhoti, Bela. The IMF and MalawiA Case Study. Washington, D.C.: US Dept. of Agriculture, 1986.
Mullenbach, Hugh. Urbanization on the African continent: A Select Annotated Bibliography. Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 1975.
Munger, Edwin. President Kamuzu Banda of Malawi. Hanover:American Universities Field Staff, 1969.
Munger, Edwin. Trading with the Devil. Hanover: American Universities Field Staff, 1969.
National Archives of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. A Select Bibliography of Recent Publications. Salisbury: Government Printer, 1960.
Ofcansky, Thomas. British East Africa 1856–1963: An Annotated Bibliography. New York: Garland, 1985.
Ofori, Patrick. Black African Traditional Religions and Philosophy: A Select Bibliography. Nendeln: Kraus-Thomson, 1975.
Ofori, Patrick. Christianity in Tropical Africa: A Selective Annotated Bibliographic Guide. Nendeln: Kto, 1976.”
Ohrn, S. and Riley, R. Africa from Real to Reel: An African Filmography. Waltham: African Studies Associates, 1976.
Paden, John and Soja, Edward, eds. The African Experience: Bibliography. Evanston:Northwestern University Press, 1970.
Page, Melvin, ed. Land and Labor in Rural Malawi. East Lansing: Michigan State University, 1973.
Panofsky, Hans. A Bibliography of Africana. Westport: Greenwood Press, 1975.
Pollak, O. and K. Theses and Dissertations on Southern Africa; an International Bibliography. Boston:African Studies Center, 1976.
Price Waterhouse. Doing Business in Malawi. New York: Price Waterhouse, 1984.
Report of the commission to Examine the Salary Scales and Conditions of Services of Local Officers. Nyasaland Government, May 1964.
Rousseau, Marguerite. A Bibliography on African Education in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland. Salisbury: Cassell and Company, 1958.
Saulniers, S. and Rakowski, C., eds. Women in the Development Process: A Select Bibliography on Women in Subsaharan Africa and Latin America. Austin: University of Texas. 1977.