ID | 180036 |
Title Proper | Great Britain and ‘a small and poor peasant state |
Other Title Information | Turkey, Britain and the 1930 Anglo-Turkish Treaty of Commerce and Navigation |
Language | ENG |
Author | Boyar, Ebru ; Fleet, Kate |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Taking the Anglo-Turkish Trade and Navigation Treaty, concluded in March 1930, as its focal point, this article investigates the relations between Turkey and Britain after the signing of the Treaty of Lausanne and suggests that the failure of the British government to understand the fundamental importance of economic independence for the governing elite of the new Turkish republic, combined with its conviction that the Turkish economy was failing, undermined Britain’s ability to assess developments in the country and to position itself accordingly. |
`In' analytical Note | Middle Eastern Studies Vol. 57, No.6; Nov 2021: p.904-919 |
Journal Source | Middle Eastern Studies Vol: 57 No 6 |
Key Words | Economic Diplomacy ; Convention ; Propaganda ; Establishment ; Lausanne ; Commercial Convention |