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ISBN 10: 1617190950
ISBN 13: 9781617190957
Author: Suleyman Seydi
A co-publication with The Isis Press, Istanbul, the series consists of collections of thematic essays focused on specific themes of Ottoman and Turkish studies are brought together in Analecta Isisiana. These scholarly volumes address important issues throughout Turkish history, offering in a single volume the accumulated insights of a single author over a career of research on the subject.
1. THE STRAITS QUESTION: THE GREAT POWERS AND TURKISH DIPLOMACY 1774-1936: A HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
2. THE MONTREUX CONVENTION AND THE GREAT POWERS' POLITICS VIS-A-VIS THE STRAITS ON THE EVE OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR
3. THE TURKISH STRAITS AND GREAT POWER POLICIES DURING THE EARLY PART OF WORLD WAR II FROM OCTOBER
4. TURKEY'S WARTIME RECORD AS A GUARDIAN OF THE STRAITS
5. ANGLO-SOVIET CONTAINMENT DIPLOMACY TOWARDS TURKEY
6. PRELUDE TO THE COLD WAR IN THE NEAR EAST. CO-OPERATION OR CONFRONTATION AMONG THE ALLIED POWERS AND THE STRAITS QUESTION AT THE FINAL STAGE OF THE WAR
7. AMERICA COMMITTED: COLD WAR IN THE NEAR EAST
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Tags: Suleyman Seydi, Straits, Convention