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Turkey and the War on Terror - 'For Forty Years We Fought Alone' (Hardcover): Andrew Mango Turkey and the War on Terror - 'For Forty Years We Fought Alone' (Hardcover)
Andrew Mango
R1,284 Discovery Miles 12 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Since the 1970s, Turkey has suffered 35,000 deaths through terrorism, yet the PKK terror group was only recognized as such by the European Union in 2002.

The realization that terrorism poses a world-wide threat is now forcing a keen reassessment of the struggle which Turkey has had to wage with terror for over thirty years while the world looked on. Terror is clearly now a key part of the international agenda and this authoritative account details and establishes the Turkish experience.

This chronological account of terrorist attacks inside Turkey and against Turkish targets outside the country, places them in the global setting.

This book will be of great interest to all students and scholars of international relations, terrorism and security studies.

Ataturk - The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey (Paperback, Reprint): Andrew Mango Ataturk - The Biography of the Founder of Modern Turkey (Paperback, Reprint)
Andrew Mango
R761 R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Save R113 (15%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this major new biography of Mustafa Kemal AtatA1/4rk, and the first to appear in English based on Turkish sources, Andrew Mango strips away the myth, to show the complexities of one of the most visionary, influential, and enigmatic statesmen of the century. Mustafa Kemal AtatA1/4rk was virtually unknown until 1919, when he took the lead in thwarting the victorious Allies' plan to partition the Turkish core of the Ottoman Empire. He divided the Allies, defeated the last Sultan, and secured the territory of the Turkish national state, becoming the first president of the new republic in 1923, fast creating his own legend.
Andrew Mango's revealing portrait of AtatA1/4rk throws light on matters of great importance today-resurgent nationalism, religious fundamentalism, and the reality of democracy.

The Making the Modern Middle East (Paperback): Andrew Mango, Robert McNamara The Making the Modern Middle East (Paperback)
Andrew Mango, Robert McNamara; Edited by T. G. Fraser
R485 Discovery Miles 4 850 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In 1914 the Middle East was still dominated, as it had been for some four centuries, by the Ottoman Empire; by 1923, its political shape had changed beyond recognition as the result of the insistent claims of Arab and Turkish nationalism and of Zionism. This book examines that historic transformation, taking as its focus the work of three leaders. The Hashemite Emir Feisal hoped to head an Arab kingdom in Syria but was thwarted by the French. The Turkish war hero Mustafa Kemal defied the imperial ambitions of the European powers, inspiring a new Turkish nationalism and founding a secular republic on the ruins of a defeated empire. The Russian-born scientist Chaim Weizmann seized the chance to secure the Balfour Declaration in favour of Zionism from the British in 1917, and then successfully argued for a British mandate for Palestine which would carry this out.

Ataturk (Paperback, New Ed): Andrew Mango Ataturk (Paperback, New Ed)
Andrew Mango
R482 R397 Discovery Miles 3 970 Save R85 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

This biography of Ataturk aims to strip away the myth to show the complexities of the man beneath. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, founding father of the Turkish Republic, was born plain Mustafa in Ottoman Salonica in 1881. Trained as an army officer, he was virtually unknown until 1919, when he took the lead in thwarting the victorious Allies' plan to partition the Turkish core of the Ottoman Empire. He divided the Allies, worsted the last Sultan and secured the territory of the Turkish national state, becoming the first president of the new republic in 1923, transforming it from a battle-scarred ruin into a regional power, and fast creating his own legend and his own cult.

From the Sultan to Ataturk (Hardcover): Andrew Mango From the Sultan to Ataturk (Hardcover)
Andrew Mango
R417 R323 Discovery Miles 3 230 Save R94 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

World War I sounded the death knell of empires. The forces of disintegration affected several empires simultaneously. To that extent they were impersonal. But prudent statesmen could delay the death of empires, rulers such as Emperor Franz Josef II of Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Sultan Abdulhamid II. Adventurous rulers Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and Enver Pasha in the Ottoman Empire hastened it. Enver's decision to enter the war on the side of Germany destroyed the Ottoman state. It may have been doomed in any case, but he was the agent of its doom. The last Sultan Mehmet VI Vahdettin thought he could salvage the Ottoman state in something like its old form. But Vahdettin and his ministers could not succeed because the victorious Allies had decided on the final partition of the Ottoman state. The chief proponent of partition was Lloyd George, heir to the Turcophobe tradition of British liberals, who fell under the spell of the Greek irredentist politician Venizelos. With these two in the lead, the Allies sought to impose partition on the Sultan's state. When the Sultan sent his emissaries to the Paris peace conference they could not win a reprieve. The Treaty of Sevres which the Sultan's government signed put an end to Ottoman independence. The Treaty of Sevres was not ratified. Turkish nationalists, with military officers in the lead, defied the Allies, who promptly broke ranks, each one trying to win concessions for himself at the expense of the others. Mustafa Kemal emerged as the leader of the military resistance. Diplomacy allowed Mustafa Kemal to isolate his people's enemies: Greek and Armenian irredentists. Having done so, he defeated them by force of arms. In effect, the defeat of the Ottoman empire in the First World War was followed by the Turks' victory in two separate wars: a brief military campaign against the Armenians and a long one against the Greeks. Lausanne where General Ismet succeeded in securing peace on Turkey's terms was the founding charter of the modern Turkish nation state. But more than that it showed that empires could no longer rule people against their wishes. This need not be disastrous: Mustafa Kemal demonstrated that the interests of developed countries were compatible with those of developing ones. He fought the West in order to become like it. Where his domestic critics wanted to go on defying the West, Mustafa Kemal saw that his country could fare best in cooperation with the West.

The Turks Today (Paperback): Andrew Mango The Turks Today (Paperback)
Andrew Mango
R407 Discovery Miles 4 070 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Eighty years have passed since Mustafa Kemal Ataturk founded the Turkish Republic out of the ruins of the Ottoman Empire and set it on the path of modernisation. He was determined that his country should be accepted as a member of the family of civilised nations. Today Turkey is a rapidly developing country, an emergent market and a medium-sized regional power with the second strongest army in NATO. It is an open country which attracts millions of tourists, thousands of foreign businessmen and hundreds of researchers. They enjoy Turkish hospitality and experience its rich landscape and history, but many find it hard to form an overall picture of the country. In this sequel to his acclaimed biography of Ataturk, Andrew Mango provides such an overall portrait, tracing the republic's development since the death of its founder and bringing to life the Turkish people and their vibrant society. The Turks Today interprets the latest academic research for a broader audience, making this highly readable book the authoritative work on modern Turkey.

Political Leaders and Democracy in Turkey (Hardcover): Metin Heper, Sabri Sayari Political Leaders and Democracy in Turkey (Hardcover)
Metin Heper, Sabri Sayari; Contributions by Feride Acar, Yesim Arat, Alev Cinar, …
R4,022 Discovery Miles 40 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Since the founding of the modern Turkish republic in 1923, Turkey's political leaders have been decisive in shaping the development of their country's democratic patterns and processes. Beginning with Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, Political Leaders and Democracy in Turkey analyzes the origins, political careers, beliefs, and policies of eleven of modern-day Turkey's most influential leaders. The chapters offer a unique perspective into the complex and fascinating world of Turkish political leadership and the transition to, and consolidation of, democracy. This crucial addition to Turkish studies and comparative politics is the first book to undertake a systematic study of the role political leaders have played in shaping the successes, as well as the shortcomings, of Turkey's grand democratic experiment.

Turkey - The Challenge of a New Role (Paperback): Andrew Mango Turkey - The Challenge of a New Role (Paperback)
Andrew Mango
R1,104 Discovery Miles 11 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines Turkey's position in the world at the end of the Cold War. An account of Turkey's political history, society, and economy helps determine the degree of credence which should be attached to the claim that Turkey is an island of stability in a troubled area which extends from the borders of the European Community to China. The author describes Turkey's foreign relations with the West, in general, and the European Community, in particular, and also with its Middle Eastern neighbors, Greece, and the ex-communist countries, including the Turkic republics of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on Turkey's ability to support western efforts to bring political stability to the region and to enter into partnership with western economic enterprise.

Turkey - The Challenge of a New Role (Hardcover, New): Andrew Mango Turkey - The Challenge of a New Role (Hardcover, New)
Andrew Mango
R2,269 Discovery Miles 22 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines Turkey's position in the world at the end of the Cold War. An account of Turkey's political history, society, and economy helps determine what degree of credence to attach to the claim that Turkey is an island of stability in a troubled area extending from the borders of the European Union to China. The author describes Turkey's foreign relations with the West, in general, and the European Union, in particular, and also with its Middle Eastern neighbors, Greece and the ex-communist countries, including the Turkic republics of the former Soviet Union. The emphasis is on Turkey's ability to support Western efforts to bring political stability to the region and to enter into partnership with Western economic enterprise.

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