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Community Engagement, Report 2: The Findings [PDF]

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Bashford, J, Buffin, Jez, Patel, K
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Greek–Turkish Relations

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2020
This chapter examines the development of Greek–Turkish relations under the influence of the European Union and the limits of the rapprochement between the two countries. The 1999 lifting of the Greek veto on the improvement of EU–Turkey relations triggered an improvement in bilateral relations which has remained unprecedented since the 1950s. Bilateral
I. N. Grigoriadis
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Securitizing the Aegean: de-Europeanizing Greek–Turkish relations

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2022
Turkish foreign policy has experienced a profound transformation in the nearly two decades since the Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) came to power. In its first decade (2002–2011), the AKP government sought to consolidate,
Nikos Christofis
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Greek-Turkish Relations in an Era of Détente

2020
1. Introduction Barry Rubin 2. The Aegean Conflict and implications for Greek-Turkish Relations Mensur Akgun 3. A Model of Power Sharing: Comparing the 1960 Republic of Cyprus and the Annan Plan Ahmet Sozen 4. An Analysis of The Action-Reaction Behaviour
Barry Rubin, Ali Çarkoglu
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The Future of Greek‐Turkish Relations

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2005
This is a substantially revised version of the talk given by the author at the conference on ‘Greek‐Turkish Relations: A Key to Stability in the Eastern Mediterranean’, organized by the Bologna Center of the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) on 10–11 February in Bologna, Italy.
Ahmet Ö. Evin
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Greek–Turkish Relations and the Kantian Democratic Peace Theory

Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, 2007
Since the late 1990s, Greek–Turkish relations have undergone significant transformation. Both countries have reengineered their relations towards one another, and Turkey's candidature for EU membership has been an important factor in this transformation.
Couloumbis, Theodore A.   +1 more
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Greek-Turkish Relations in the Post-1974 Period

1991
Before I begin my presentation on the evolution of Greek-Turkish relations since 1974 I should like to make one general observation. One sometimes encounters, among diplomats and policy-makers, who look at the Greek-Turkish conflict from the outside, patronising attitudes of the ‘Greeks and Turks are condemned by geography to be good neighbours ...
R. Clogg
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Transforming Conflicts on EU Borders: the Case of Greek‐Turkish Relations*

JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, 2007
AbstractDrawing on the trajectory of Greek‐Turkish conflicts, this article demonstrates how the EU's bordering practices affect the conflict resolution capacity of the EU on its external borders. Close institutional relations and positive identification with outsider states diffuse the logic of the security community. On the other hand, hard EU borders
Bahar Rumelili
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