The Armenian Question is part of a larger problem, formulated under the name "The Question of the Orient”, which has beenbrought up in different forms at different times and places. Throughout history, it is part of the games that have been playedcountless times against the Turkish people and state. Again, this problem constitutes a different face of the imperialist politicsapplied by the great states throughout the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and Anatolia throughout history. Althoughthose who direct the issue of "relocation” have acted individually or collectively, the target has always been the Turkish people
and state. This valuable work of Kemal Çiçek seeks an answer to this question. It is an extremely rigorous and, mostimportantly, an impartial study. In addition, this book provides sound information not only for scholars, but also for the generalreader who is interested in this problem.
The Armenian Question is part of a larger problem, formulated under the name "The Question of the Orient”, which has beenbrought up in different forms at different times and places. Throughout history, it is part of the games that have been playedcountless times against the Turkish people and state. Again, this problem constitutes a different face of the imperialist politicsapplied by the great states throughout the Balkans, the Caucasus, the Middle East and Anatolia throughout history. Althoughthose who direct the issue of "relocation” have acted individually or collectively, the target has always been the Turkish people
and state. This valuable work of Kemal Çiçek seeks an answer to this question. It is an extremely rigorous and, mostimportantly, an impartial study. In addition, this book provides sound information not only for scholars, but also for the generalreader who is interested in this problem.