The Eastern Question A Study in Diplomacy

Cover of The Eastern Question A Study in Diplomacy by Stephen Pierce Hayden-Duggan
Year: 2002
Language: en
Pages: 156
ISBN-13: 9781410200730
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Height: 8 Inches
Length: 5 Inches
Weight: 0.3196702799 Pounds
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The Eastern Question A Study in Diplomacy by Stephen Pierce Hayden-Duggan, published by University Press of the Pacific in July 2002, offers a detailed examination of the diplomatic complexities surrounding the Ottoman Turks’ presence in Europe. This edition spans 156 pages and is presented in English. The work explores the interplay between the jealousy of Christian powers and the disunity among the Christian populations of the Balkans, focusing on how these factors have influenced diplomatic relations in the region.

Readers will find that the book delves into the historical context beginning with the treaty of Kainardji in 1774, which marked a significant turning point in European attitudes toward the Ottoman Empire. While the thesis emphasizes the diplomatic aspects of the Turkish question, it does not serve as a comprehensive history of Turkey itself. Instead, it highlights the relationships among Balkan races and their interactions with foreign states, providing insights into the political science and international relations of the time.


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The continued residence of the Ottoman Turks in Europe is due to two causes: the jealousy of the Christian powers, and the lack of unity among the subject Christian peoples of the Balkans. With the latter cause, this thesis is concerned only in so far as it is necessary to an understanding of the former. The first chapter, therefore, treats of the races of the Balkans, their attitude towards each other and their relations with foreign states. Though my subject is the diplomatic side of the Turkish question, the thesis is by no means a history of Turkey, nor even a diplomatic history of Turkey. It practically begins with the treaty of Kainardji, of 1774; for though the maintenance of the integrity of the Ottoman Empire was considered essential to the balance of power in Europe before then, the positions held by the various European states on the Turkish question, and especially by England and Russia, really date from that treaty.At the time of original publication 1901. Stephen Pierce Hayden Duggan, Ph.D., was Instructor in Philosophy at the College of the City of New York.

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