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Ankara: Turkish Historical Society, 2001. Paperback. New. 17x24 cm. In English. 297 p. I.The Area of International Relations: Problems of Terminology and Mode of Approach II. The Theory of Political Realism. III. The Moralist School and its Critique. IV. The Balance of Power System. V. An Example of Transnational Powers and of Their Influence in the International Political System; the Armenian Question.CHAPTER ONE: The International Environment in which the Armenian Question Arose
I. "Universal" Nationalism and the Balance of Power System in Europe II. The Great Powers in the l9th and 20th Centuries and their Expansionist Policies in the Middle East III. "The Great Powers" and their Methods of Colonizing the Ottoman State a. Military Methods: Partitioning and Occupation b. Economic Methods . c. The Capitutations as a Means of Exerting International Political Pressure IV. The Situation of the Minorities in the Ottoman Empire: the Millet System V. The Protectorate System and the Rise of Separatist… Read More