Abstract
The aim of this article is to analyse the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), its implications and legacy. Concluded a hundred years ago, this Treaty sought to partition what remained of the then Ottoman Empire. The Turkish war of independence ensured that this did not materialize and abrogated the SèvresTreaty. While this non-implemented treaty still resonates in Turkey, relatively little continues to be published in English language publications. This article seeks to fill this void by analysing the text, context and the legacy of this Treaty.
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