Debt and imperialism are two sides of the same coin in the period between the failure of the Ottoman Empire in 1875 and the Great War. The heavy financial exposure, which transferred into the hands of European creditors part of the richest and highest-yielding income of the Empire, deprived Constantinople of a substantial portion of its economic and political sovereignty. Consequently, it paved the way for an increasingly stringent European influence over Ottoman economy. From an economic point of view, the Empire suffered of the inflow of European capital in search of a high return. The progressive indebtedness of the Empire and its consequent sovereign default, which led to an imposition of an international financial commission, paved the way for a progressive protest movement, at home and abroad, against Ottoman economic policy, especially with regard to the emergence of new socio-economic inequalities. The fascination of nationalism and protectionism, in their variants and economic structures, will influence the politics of the Empire well beyond the Great War.

Conte, G. (2019). Debito, imperialismo e nuove asimmetrie nel tardo Impero ottomano (1838-1914). AFRICHE E ORIENTI(2).

Debito, imperialismo e nuove asimmetrie nel tardo Impero ottomano (1838-1914)

Giampaolo Conte
2019-01-01

Abstract

Debt and imperialism are two sides of the same coin in the period between the failure of the Ottoman Empire in 1875 and the Great War. The heavy financial exposure, which transferred into the hands of European creditors part of the richest and highest-yielding income of the Empire, deprived Constantinople of a substantial portion of its economic and political sovereignty. Consequently, it paved the way for an increasingly stringent European influence over Ottoman economy. From an economic point of view, the Empire suffered of the inflow of European capital in search of a high return. The progressive indebtedness of the Empire and its consequent sovereign default, which led to an imposition of an international financial commission, paved the way for a progressive protest movement, at home and abroad, against Ottoman economic policy, especially with regard to the emergence of new socio-economic inequalities. The fascination of nationalism and protectionism, in their variants and economic structures, will influence the politics of the Empire well beyond the Great War.
2019
Conte, G. (2019). Debito, imperialismo e nuove asimmetrie nel tardo Impero ottomano (1838-1914). AFRICHE E ORIENTI(2).
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