This study aims to evaluate the emergence of the Sykes-Picot order and deconstruct its mythologization by proposing an evolutionary assessment of border understanding. This study addresses the following primary research questions: How did the interplay of domestic, regional, and international developments lay the groundwork for the formation of the Sykes-Picot territorial order? How was the administrative structure and regional divisions before the Sykes-Picot agreement and to which border categorizations did these structures correspond? Was the Sykes-Picot agreement the only international intervention that affected the borders of the region or were there other international interventions before the Sykes-Picot agreement? This study argues ...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
Amidst ongoing instability in the post-2011 Arab political, economic and social environment, accele...
This paper argues that Europeans worked to transform the bases for group affiliation in territories ...
This study aims to evaluate the emergence of the Sykes-Picot order and deconstruct its mythologizati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55).The purpose of this thesis will be to better under...
This article proposes to re-examine the Turkish–Iraqi Frontier dispute by observing the strategies a...
Aaron Boehm argues that the pan-Arab project has failed, therefore solidfying the existence of disti...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
In 1916, Britain and France signed an agreement deals with the future division of the Ottoman Empire...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Hypotheses.orgAs evidenced by the geopolitical map of the Middle East, the borders of the current st...
The end of the First World War in 1918 signalled the downfall of the old order in the Middle East by...
This is an excellent contribution to a long neglected field that is now beginning to receive scholar...
This paper analyzes three conflicting agreements made by the Allied powers between 1915 and 1917: th...
This paper is a reaction to the current Syrian refugee crisis. It examines how the Sykes-Picot agree...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
Amidst ongoing instability in the post-2011 Arab political, economic and social environment, accele...
This paper argues that Europeans worked to transform the bases for group affiliation in territories ...
This study aims to evaluate the emergence of the Sykes-Picot order and deconstruct its mythologizati...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-55).The purpose of this thesis will be to better under...
This article proposes to re-examine the Turkish–Iraqi Frontier dispute by observing the strategies a...
Aaron Boehm argues that the pan-Arab project has failed, therefore solidfying the existence of disti...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire during World War One and the emergence of the modern state system in ...
In 1916, Britain and France signed an agreement deals with the future division of the Ottoman Empire...
The fall of the Ottoman Empire was heavily anticipated and watched by numerous European nations eage...
Hypotheses.orgAs evidenced by the geopolitical map of the Middle East, the borders of the current st...
The end of the First World War in 1918 signalled the downfall of the old order in the Middle East by...
This is an excellent contribution to a long neglected field that is now beginning to receive scholar...
This paper analyzes three conflicting agreements made by the Allied powers between 1915 and 1917: th...
This paper is a reaction to the current Syrian refugee crisis. It examines how the Sykes-Picot agree...
The period between 1914 and 1923 was one of the most important phases in Middle Eastern history; and...
Amidst ongoing instability in the post-2011 Arab political, economic and social environment, accele...
This paper argues that Europeans worked to transform the bases for group affiliation in territories ...