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Journal of Islamic Studies Advance Access published online on March 18, 2008

Journal of Islamic Studies, doi:10.1093/jis/etn003
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The Greek–Turkish Rapprochement of 1930 and the Repercussions of the Ankara Convention in Turkey

Damla DemIrözü

University of Ankara

E-mail: ddemirozu{at}hotmail.com


   Abstract

The Greek–Turkish rapprochement of the 1930s aimed to sort out some problems that Greece and Turkey had to deal with after the Lausanne Treaty and also to bring peace to the ‘Near East’. Not much is known about the discussions that took place in Turkey during the rapprochement. This article aims to give some information about how this period was experienced in Turkey, in Turkey's vox populi and in the Parliament.


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