American Relations with Turkey, 1830-1930 : An Economic Interpretation /
Gordon, Leland James
American Relations with Turkey, 1830-1930 : An Economic Interpretation / Leland James Gordon. - 1 online resource (416 p.) - Anniversary Collection .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Part I. Introduction -- I. The Background of Turkish-American Relations -- II. The High Spots of a Century -- Part III. The Romance of Trade -- III. Early American Trade with Turkey -- IV. Commercial Relations in the Twentieth Century -- V. What America Buys from Turkey and Why -- VI. What America Sells to Turkey and Why -- Part III. Politics and Economics in Turkish American Relations -- VII. Turkish American Trade in English Ships -- VIII. Turkey's Foreign Built Railroads -- IX. The Struggle for Trade in Turkey -- X. Turkey's Foreign Made Tariffs -- XI. American Politics, Tariffs and Trade with Turkey -- XII. Turkish Conventions and Controversy -- Part IV. America Opens the Door in Turkey -- XIII. America's Good Will Investment in Turkey -- XIV. The Open Door Versus Imperialism: First Stage -- XV. The Open Door Versus Imperialism: Second Stage -- Part V. America as a Haven for Minorities -- XVI. Escape from Tyranny and Poverty -- XVII. Losses and Gains to Turkey -- XVIII. Ottoman or American? -- Part VI. Summary and Conclusions -- XIX. The Past, The Present, and The Future -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
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A study of the economic relationships between the two countries, particularly in the years from 1900 to 1930, with the necessary consideration of the political factors involved.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781512811902 9781512816389
10.9783/9781512816389 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
American History. American Studies. Political Science. Public Policy.
382.0973
American Relations with Turkey, 1830-1930 : An Economic Interpretation / Leland James Gordon. - 1 online resource (416 p.) - Anniversary Collection .
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Tables -- Part I. Introduction -- I. The Background of Turkish-American Relations -- II. The High Spots of a Century -- Part III. The Romance of Trade -- III. Early American Trade with Turkey -- IV. Commercial Relations in the Twentieth Century -- V. What America Buys from Turkey and Why -- VI. What America Sells to Turkey and Why -- Part III. Politics and Economics in Turkish American Relations -- VII. Turkish American Trade in English Ships -- VIII. Turkey's Foreign Built Railroads -- IX. The Struggle for Trade in Turkey -- X. Turkey's Foreign Made Tariffs -- XI. American Politics, Tariffs and Trade with Turkey -- XII. Turkish Conventions and Controversy -- Part IV. America Opens the Door in Turkey -- XIII. America's Good Will Investment in Turkey -- XIV. The Open Door Versus Imperialism: First Stage -- XV. The Open Door Versus Imperialism: Second Stage -- Part V. America as a Haven for Minorities -- XVI. Escape from Tyranny and Poverty -- XVII. Losses and Gains to Turkey -- XVIII. Ottoman or American? -- Part VI. Summary and Conclusions -- XIX. The Past, The Present, and The Future -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index
restricted access http://purl.org/coar/access_right/c_16ec
A study of the economic relationships between the two countries, particularly in the years from 1900 to 1930, with the necessary consideration of the political factors involved.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
9781512811902 9781512816389
10.9783/9781512816389 doi
POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General.
American History. American Studies. Political Science. Public Policy.
382.0973

