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Turkey’s Role: Balancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict and Turkish-Armenian Relations

2017
The Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict has been closely intertwined with the Turkish-Armenian relationship, and efforts to normalize the latter in 2009–10 failed largely because of the connection to Nagorno-Karabakh. Elements of Turkey’s relationship with Armenia are linked to the conflict, while others mostly derive from deep historical issues.
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Stranded in geopolitics: the question of Turkish Armenians in Soviet-Turkish relations

Middle Eastern Studies, 2020
The Republic of Turkey of the 1920s and 1930s was a complex place to live. Kemalism came to nurture and embrace a new citizen who had no other choice but that of being a Turk as stipulated by the 1...
Ruben Melkonyan, Vahram Ter-Matevosyan
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Competitive victimhood and reconciliation: the case of Turkish–Armenian relations

Identities, 2019
ABSTRACTThis paper argues that conflicts tend to be intractable if collective victimhood has become a component of national identity, and when conflicting communities claim to be the ‘real’ or ‘onl...
Cagla Demirel, Johan Eriksson
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Turkish-Armenian Relations in the Aftermath of the USSR

2005
SSCB sonrasında Türkiye’nin dış politikasında yeni bir açılım fırsatı karşısına çıktı: Kafkasya. Bu bölgede ve özellikle üç bağımsız devletten oluşan Güney Kafkasya’da, Türkiye için en kritik ve hassas konumdaki ülke ise Ermenistan’dı. Türkiye Ermenistan ilişkileri, geçmişten gelen olumsuz mirasa rağmen, SSCB sonrasında kısmen de olsa farklı bir ...
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Doing Research on Turkish-Armenian Relations in Turkey, Armenia, and the Armenian Diaspora: The Challenges and Opportunities of Turkish Researchers in the Field

2020
Doing field research in contexts involving intergroup conflict entails practical, ethical and methodological challenges. Therefore, it is crucial for researchers to be prepared for those challenges before going to the field. We believe reflecting on potential challenges by taking one’s positions (e.g., being an insider and outsider in different ...
Mehmet Karasu, Özden Melis Uluğ
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Treating Turkish-Armenian Relations with Symbolism in Literary Works: The Example of Ömer Seyfettin's "Ashab-ı Kehfimiz" (Diary of an Armenian Youth)

Journal of Global Social Sciences, 2020
In the latter years of the Ottoman Empire, Turkish-Armenian Relations was one of the issues that regularly dominated the nation's political and intellectual life. Some writers were able to convey a heated topic of the time using symbols rather than by speaking directly to the issue.
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