British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire 1908-1914

British Policy Towards the Ottoman Empire 1908-1914

Taylor & Francis

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. > Introduction; Chapter 1 Hopes, Promises and Doubts; Chapter 2 Between Crisis and Counter-Revolution; Chapter 3 From Criticism to Opposition; Chapter 4 On the Eve of Catastrophe; Chapter 5 Catastrophe and Change; Chapter 6 Mallet at Constantinople \u2013 The First Phase; Chapter 7 The Last Phase; Conclusions; > Joseph m

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