Governmental duality and international recognition: Turkish delegations at the 1921 Conference of London

Le Bras, Claire

Governmental duality and international recognition: Turkish delegations at the 1921 Conference of London - 2018.


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The Allied Conference of London (February 21–March 12, 1921) aimed to discuss the Eastern Question and to put an end to the ongoing hostilities between Greece and Turkey in Anatolia. By summoning all the interested parties, it led to a conflict of legitimacy between the Turkish governments of Constantinople and Ankara, both competing to represent Turkey on the international stage. This article questions the chain of events that led to the attendance of two Turkish delegations at the Conference of London. It examines how this rivalry for international recognition arose and how the international system took into account the duality of governments in Turkey.

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