Başlık:
Arming the Sultan : German arms trade and personal diplomacy in the Ottoman Empire before World War I
Yazar:
Yorulmaz, Naci, author
ISBN:
9781780766331
9780857736680
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Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xviii, 349 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Seri:
Library of Ottoman Studies ; v. 43
İçerik:
The German expansionist wave and the political economy of German style of war business in the Ottoman Empire (1880-98) -- German military advisers : businessmen in uniform -- Arms orders and contracts : the first fruits of personal diplomacy -- Kaiser Wilhelm II and the political economy of personal diplomacy (1898-1914) -- Sultan Abd©ơlhamid II and his bureaucrats (1876-1909) -- The power shift and its consequences (1908-14)
Özet:
Sur la jaquette : "At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Ottoman arms industry was self-sufficient. But from the 1880s to World War I, German arms companies held a monopoly position in the Ottoman arms market. How did Germany manage to conquer what had until then been an extremely competitive market, where British, French and American firms had been dominant for years? While acknowledging the importance of economic and political factors, Arming the Sultan suggests that the main determinants of the German success cannot be ascribed only to the market theory of supply and demand, but lie instead in a range of manipulative instruments built on foundations that were formed through close personal relations"
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Library | Materyal Türü | Demirbaş | Yer Numarası | Durumu / Lokasyon / İade Tarihi |
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Arıyor... | Kitap | EKOBKN0008359 | 382.456234095609041 YOR 2014 | Arıyor... |