The Great Powers and the End of the Ottoman Empire

The Great Powers and the End of the Ottoman Empire

Author: Marian Kent

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-27

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1135778000

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These studies of the foreign policy of each of the Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire examine how far the end of the Ottoman Empire was the result of Great Power imperialism and how far the result of structural weaknesses


The Great Powers and the End of the Ottoman Empire

The Great Powers and the End of the Ottoman Empire

Author: Marian Kent

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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These studies of the foreign policy of each of the Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire examine how far the end of the Ottoman Empire was the result of Great Power imperialism and how far the result of structural weaknesses


British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire 1908-1914

British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire 1908-1914

Author: Joseph Heller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-11-12

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1136279008

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First Published in 2004. Throughout the half-century between the Crimean War and the outbreak of the First World War, few countries confronted successive British governments with the complexity of problems posed by the Ottoman Empire. This study attempts to attain three main objectives. The first is an analysis of the growth and development of British policy at two levels: the Embassy and the Foreign Office. The second is an assessment of the influence of various embassies on decision-making in the Foreign Office. The third is an estimate of the influence of European and Imperial considerations upon the formulation of Britain's policy towards the Ottoman Empire.


British Policy in Mesopotamia, 1903-1914

British Policy in Mesopotamia, 1903-1914

Author: Stuart A Cohen

Publisher: Garnet Publishing Ltd

Published: 2022-07-01

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0863724655

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British imperial interests in Iraq during and after the First World War are well known and have often been studied. But what of British policy towards the Mesopotamian provinces before 1914? In this well-documented study, Stuart Cohen provides the first coherent account of growing British interest in these provinces, in which the defense of India, commercial considerations, the protection of Shia Muslim pilgrims, and fear of a German-dominated Berlin-to-Baghdad railway all had a vital role to play. First published in 1976 and now available in paperback for the first time, this book is essential reading not only for an understanding of the making of British policy towards the Arab provinces of the Ottoman empire, but also of the last days of Turkish rule in Iraq itself.