Book contents
- When Democracy Died
- When Democracy Died
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I A Century’s Pivotal “Peace”
- Part II Against the Paris-Geneva Peace: Bolsheviks, Turkists, Islamists
- Part III A Protracted Conference: Redefining Turkey, Western Realpolitik
- Part IV Post-Lausanne Turkey: Most Favored Dictatorship?
- In Lieu of a Conclusion
- Annexes
- Select Chronology
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Part I - A Century’s Pivotal “Peace”
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 April 2023
- When Democracy Died
- When Democracy Died
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Maps
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I A Century’s Pivotal “Peace”
- Part II Against the Paris-Geneva Peace: Bolsheviks, Turkists, Islamists
- Part III A Protracted Conference: Redefining Turkey, Western Realpolitik
- Part IV Post-Lausanne Turkey: Most Favored Dictatorship?
- In Lieu of a Conclusion
- Annexes
- Select Chronology
- Select Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Why title a book on the Near East Peace Conference in Lausanne with the phrase “When Democracy Died”? Why radically question the quality itself of the “Near East Peace of Lausanne”? This book’s title is a statement. Although Lausanne’s Near East Peace Conference was a highly complex event of global history and a diplomatically successful resettlement, its strongest message proved unambiguous: violence, including genocide, politically paid.
- Type
- Chapter
- Information
- When Democracy DiedThe Middle East's Enduring Peace of Lausanne, pp. 20 - 49Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2023