One of the oldest, most persistent and important problems in European History and İnternational Law is the "Question of the Straits". More than twenty treaties in modern times mention the Turkish Straits. Five of these treaties were made exclusively to regulate passage through these waters: The London Agreement, 1841; Paris Straits Convention, 1856; London Convention, 1871; Lausanne Straits Convention, 1923; and the Treaty of Montreux, 1936. Phillipson and Buxton affirm that one of the causes of the First World War was the Straits problem.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Early Modern Ottoman History |
Journal Section | Araştırma Makaleleri |
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Publication Date | April 20, 1992 |
Published in Issue | Year 1992 Volume: 56 Issue: 215 |
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