Northeastern Syria (Jazeera) in the Colonial Policy of France in 1936-1938.

Q3 Arts and Humanities
Alexander Fomin
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The article deals with the French policy towards Syria, its mandated territory, in the second half of the 1930s. In the fall of 1936, the French Popular Front government concluded the Franco-Syrian treaty, which implied the imminent termination of the Mandate and independence of Syria. It was an obvious departure from France's traditional policy of supporting national and religious minorities against the Arab national movement. For two years (1937-1938) Syria became a practically autonomous state, the role of Mandate authorities was reduced to a minimum. The discontent soon arose in areas densely populated by minorities. It threatened the unity of Syrian state and gave the French opponents of the Treaty excellent "trump cards". The "colonial party" sought at least to revise, and at the most - to cancel it. The author focuses on the situation in Jazeera, the northeastern region of Syria with especially complicated ethno-confessional situation. In summer of 1937, the “separatist” movement against the Syrian authorities led to a political crisis and bloody clashes. The "colonial party" used it in a propaganda campaign against the Treaty "concluded by the Marxists", which culminated in the pompous visit of the Syro-Catholic prelate Cardinal Tappouni to Paris in November 1937. The Mandate authorities tried to exert a deterrent effect on the "separatists", ostensibly adhering to the letter and spirit of the Treaty. The new French government used the “separatist” factor to make the Syrians renegotiate the terms of the Treaty, easily sacrificing this “card” to make deals on other issues.
1936-1938年法国殖民政策中的叙利亚东北部(半岛)。
本文论述了上世纪30年代下半叶法国对其托管领土叙利亚的政策。1936年秋,法国人民阵线政府缔结了《法国-叙利亚条约》,这意味着叙利亚的托管和独立即将结束。这明显背离了法国支持少数民族和宗教少数派反对阿拉伯民族运动的传统政策。在两年(1937-1938)的时间里,叙利亚实际上成为了一个自治国家,托管当局的作用被降到最低。在少数民族聚居的地区,不满情绪很快就爆发了。它威胁到叙利亚国家的统一,并给反对该条约的法国人提供了绝佳的“王牌”。“殖民党”至少想要修改,最多想要取消。本文以叙利亚东北部半岛地区为研究对象,该地区的民族忏悔状况尤为复杂。1937年夏,反对叙利亚当局的“分裂主义”运动引发了一场政治危机和血腥冲突。“殖民党”在一场反对马克思主义者缔结的条约的宣传运动中使用了这个词。1937年11月,叙利亚天主教高级主教塔普尼(Cardinal Tappouni)对巴黎的高调访问使这场宣传运动达到了高潮。托管当局表面上遵守《条约》的文字和精神,试图对“分离主义者”施加威慑作用。法国新政府利用“分裂主义”因素迫使叙利亚人重新谈判《条约》条款,很容易牺牲这张“牌”,在其他问题上达成协议。
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Vostok (Oriens)
Vostok (Oriens) Arts and Humanities-History
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