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The Armenian Genocide of 1915 from a Neutral Small State’s Perspective : Sweden

Author

  • Vahagn Avedian

Summary, in English

This study depicts how the Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Empire during World War I were perceived by a neutral small state, namely, Sweden. The Swedish knowledge should be of special interest since, as a neutral state during the entire conflict, Sweden had no immediate involvement or interest in the ongoing conflict; thus, any reporting about the events would have been untainted compared to that of the Entente or Turkey's allies. The information at hand is also essential to an understanding of the subsequent Swedish reaction. However, surveying the full amount of information needed for comprehensively understanding and analyzing the response to the massacres is beyond the scope of this article and requires a larger study. This article, therefore, addresses the first part, namely charting the information at hand, while the analysis of the response, especially a neutral small state's during an ongoing global conflict, will be left to future studies. The surveyed information in this study shows that information about the Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Empire was abundant.

Publishing year

2010

Language

English

Pages

323-340

Publication/Series

Genocide Studies and Prevention

Volume

5

Issue

3

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

University of Toronto Press

Topic

  • History

Keywords

  • Armenian
  • genocide
  • ottoman
  • empire
  • turkey
  • wwi
  • world
  • war
  • one
  • sweden
  • small
  • state

Conference name

Armenian Genocide and Scandinavian Response

Conference date

2011-04-20 - 2011-04-21

Conference place

Yerevan, Armenia

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1911-9933