I'm in the middle of this book right now. Though it can be a bit dry at times, it's worth the effort.
As we are reading the same book, thought you would find this interesting. Looks like Turkey is contemplating its future. Notice it now includes Aleppo, Mosul and Kirkuk...
In the past few weeks, a conflict between Ankara and Baghdad over Turkey’s role in the liberation of Mosul has precipitated an alarming burst of Turkish irredentism. On two separate occasions, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan criticized the Treaty of Lausanne, which created the borders of modern Turkey, for leaving the country too small. Turkey’s pro-government media have shown a newfound interest in a series of imprecise, even crudely drawn, maps of Turkey with new and improved borders...Turkey won’t be annexing part of Iraq anytime soon, but this combination of irredentist cartography and rhetoric nonetheless offers some insight into Turkey’s current foreign and domestic policies and Ankara’s self-image.
http://foreignpolicy.com/2016/10/23...tionalists-want-ottoman-borders-iraq-erdogan/