Modern Turkey and the Syndrome of the Treaty of Sevres Of 1920

Modern Turkey and the Syndrome of the Treaty of Sevres Of 1920
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Download or read book Modern Turkey and the Syndrome of the Treaty of Sevres Of 1920 written by Marios Adamides and published by . This book was released on 2018-01-03 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Τurkey was founded in 1923 after the Turkish War of Independence that led to the Treaty of Lausanne which recognized Modern Turkey with her current frontiers, in addition to Alexandretta. The founder of Turkey Mustafa Kemal and the Kemalist state that he created was based on Nationalism, Statism, Turkism and Secularism, but the underground force that is still present in the Turkish psyche, even after 15 years of Erdoğanism is the syndrome of the Treaty of Sevres that partitioned the Ottoman Empire and left a small portion to the Ottomans in Anatolia.


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