Projections of Xenophobia: The Capitulations, Employment, and Anglo-Turkish Relations in the 1920s

Orçun Can Okan
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Some tensions remained painfully unresolved between Turkey and the Allies at the end of World War I, even after the peace treaty that was signed in 1923 at Lausanne. This article aims to unpack these tensions by examining descriptions and manifestations of xenophobia in post-Lausanne Turkey. It focuses on Anglo-Turkish encounters over employment in Istanbul in 1926, within a timeframe that extends from the Young Turk Revolution in 1908 to Turkey’s entrance into the League of Nations in 1932. The article traces the politics of employment in light of the traumatic impacts of the capitulations, encounters involving specific institutions, as well as broader geopolitical dynamics. It approaches Anglo-Turkish relations in the 1920s as a particularly revealing window onto postwar international politics and stresses the link that was “internationally” drawn in this decade between peoples’ “ability” and sovereignty. Through this emphasis, the article argues that competing projections about Muslim Turks’ ability “to stand by themselves” were central to descriptions and manifestations of xenophobia in post-Lausanne Turkey
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仇外心理的投射:20世纪20年代的投降、就业和英土关系
尽管1923年在洛桑签署了和平条约,但在第一次世界大战结束时,土耳其和盟国之间的一些紧张关系仍未得到解决。本文旨在通过分析洛桑事件后土耳其仇外心理的描述和表现,来解开这些紧张关系。它聚焦于1926年在伊斯坦布尔因就业问题而发生的英土冲突,时间跨度从1908年的青年土耳其革命到1932年土耳其加入国际联盟。这篇文章根据投降的创伤性影响,涉及特定机构的遭遇,以及更广泛的地缘政治动态,追溯了就业政治。它将20世纪20年代的英土关系作为一扇特别能揭示战后国际政治的窗口,并强调了这十年中人们的“能力”与主权之间的“国际”联系。通过强调这一点,文章认为,关于穆斯林土耳其人“独立”能力的相互矛盾的预测是后洛桑土耳其仇外情绪的描述和表现的核心
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