ID | 168367 |
Title Proper | Young Turk Governance in the Ottoman Empire during the First World War |
Language | ENG |
Author | Zürcher, Erik Jan |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The article analyses the system of government of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War by looking at three elements: the constitutional-parliamentarian monarchy, the Committee of Union and Progress and the army. The analysis takes place along two axes: one in which the functioning of, and the power relations between, the different institutional elements are analysed, and one based on a series of case studies of important decision-making moments of the years 1914–18.
The civil-military relations as they developed during the war years are studies in a comparative framework. The Ottoman situation is analysed against the backdrop of changes in the balance of power between military and civilian authorities in other belligerent countries in Europe. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 55, No.6; Nov 2019: p.897-913 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 55 No 6 |
Key Words | Ottoman Empire ; Young Turks ; World War I ; Union and Progress ; Military-Civil Relations |