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Competitive victimhood and reconciliation: the case of Turkish–Armenian relations
Identities, 2019ABSTRACTThis 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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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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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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Turkey’s Role: Balancing the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict and Turkish-Armenian Relations
2017The 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.
S. Cornell
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The Re-Imagined Future: Turkey-Armenia and Turkish-Armenian Relations since Independence
2017G. Libaridian
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Re-Imagining the Past, Rethinking the Present: The Future of Turkish-Armenian Relations
2017G. Libaridian
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The Question Of Re- Demarcation Of The Soviet-Turkish Border In Ussr-Turkey Relations (1960s-1970s)
Fundamental armenology, 2023After the Second World War, the possibility of changing the situation of the Soviet- Turkish borders set by the Treaty of Kars at any moment created an atmosphere of fear in Turkey.
Kristine Melkonyan
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