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Conceptualizing and Measuring Support for Collective Violence. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Although collective violence remains a pervasive issue affecting many societies today, the specific psychological mechanisms underlying individual differences in support for collective violence are relatively understudied. In four studies, using five samples from Lebanon, Syria, and Turkey (total N = 3758), we conceptualize and develop a new ...
Abou-Ismail R +5 more
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This article takes a comparative approach, looking to two small cities in the Ottoman East – Mardin and Bitlis – and a group of mansions constructed by a new Armenian bourgeoisie in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Alyson Wharton-Durgaryan
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The Echoes of Armenian-Turkish Relations in Georgia
The contemporary Caucasus is characterized by relatively new conflicts as well as controversies inherited from the past. Georgia, twenty percent of which is occupied by neighboring Russia, is trying to build good-neighborly, in some cases strategic ...
L. Tugushi
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Patrimonio per la Pace in un Mondo Pieno di Conflitti
Despite studies highlighting UNESCO's role in building a world in peace, the link between cultural heritage, human rights and social relations may also trigger social and/or ethnic conflicts.
Mesut Dinler
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The article examines restricting factors in international cooperation, drawing a comparative analysis of two cases on cross-border infrastructure projects: the Gyeongui railway line that connects North and South Korea and the Kars-Gyumri-Tbilisi railway ...
Yongsung Cho
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Features of Turkey’s Modern Policy on the Southern Caucasus
The article examines the current policy of Turkey in the South Caucasus – Transcaucasia. Bilateral relations between Turkey, on the one hand, and the states of the South Caucasus region, on the other, are considered.
K. P. Marabyan
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Turkish-Soviet Russia Relations (1919-1922)
In this study, the extent to which Turkey-Soviet Russia relations tended to develop and to tension in the 1919-1922 period and the reasons for these changes were emphasized.
Girayalp Karakuş
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SECOND KARABAKH WAR AND ITS RESULTS
Armenia, which was established by Russia to create an ethnic barrier between Anatolian Turks and Central Asian Turks on former Turkish lands, first declared its independence after the collapse of the USSR, and then continued its policy of expansion in ...
Ömer Lütfi Taşcıoğlu
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The main source of animosity in modern Turkish – Armenian relations is the debate on the international recognition of the Armenian genocide. To provide an evidence-based and thorough perspective on the Turkish political stance in this discussion, this ...
T. Nefes +2 more
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This article puts forth the argument that Israel’s desire to repair its deteriorating relations with Turkey between 1980 and 1985 drove Israeli diplomats to leverage Armenian terrorism as an issue of shared concern with Turkey. Specifically, the Armenian
Eldad Ben Aharon
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