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TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS: A FRAGILE STABILITY BETWEEN NEIGHBORS ON THE TWO SHORES OF THE AEGEAN SEA

open access: yesJournal of International Studies
This article considers the nature of Turkish-Greek relations, focusing on the question of how these should be characterized. This is an important topic not only because there is a lack of a clear definition of the situation between the two countries in ...
Aslı Ege   +2 more
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CACOPHONY IN THE AEGEAN| CONTEMPORARY TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS

open access: yesMilletleraras, 1999
On 25 December 1995, a Turkish coaster named Figen Akat runaground on one of the hitherto unnoticed rocks in the Aegean, 3.8 nauticalmiles off the Turkish coasL. Later that day, the carrier, after refusing therescue offer from a ncarby Greek coast-guard, was able LOfloat again and backto ilS harbour towards evening without any further incident and ...
Mustafa Aydın
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Peace journalism in Turkish-Greek relations: A dream or a goal?

open access: yesInternational Conference on Cultural Informatics, Communication & Media Studies, 2020
Several studies in the literature analysed the media coverage of Turkish-Greek relations both in Turkish and Greek press. However, only a few attributions were made to the notion of peace journalism and its meaning in Turkish-Greek relations. This paper focuses on the notion of peace journalism and tries to define it both in literature and in practical
Alaaddin F. Paksoy
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The Promise of NATO in the Construction of Cooperative Turkish-Greek Relations [PDF]

open access: yesThe Review of International Affairs, 2004
This study seeks to explore the reasons why joint membership in NATO could not help Turkey and Greece resolve their long-standing territorial disputes in a problem solving win-win framework, based on the transformation of their realpolitik security cultures into non-realpolitik security cultures.
H. T. Oğuzlu
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The Influence of Turkish on Cypriot Greek

open access: yesArtuklu Humanities
When Cyprus was conquered by the Ottomans in 1571, the majority of the local population were Orthodox Greek Christians. After the conquest, Muslim Turks who migrated from Anatolia also settled on the island.
Ahmet Yıkık
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Translation and Popular Music:Transcultural Intimacy in Turkish-Greek Relations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Research on translation and music has so far focused mainly on «art music» and on issues such as quality, singability and accessibility. Studies which seek to embed translation and music within their historical and sociocultural contexts are relatively rare.
Şebnem Susam-Saraeva
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Leonidas Karakatsanis, Turkish-Greek Relations: Rapprochement, Civil Society and the Politics of Friendship

open access: yesHistorein, 2019
Review of Leonidas Karakatsanis, Turkish-Greek Relations: Rapprochement, Civil Society and the Politics of Friendship. London and New York: Routledge, 2014. xxi + 283 pp.
Anthony Derisiotis
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AN ONGOING DEBATE IN THE TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS: ELECTION OF THE MUFTIS IN GREECE

open access: yesBalkan Araştırma Enstitüsü Dergisi, 2019
In the post 1999 era, although a number of minority issues have been resolved between Turkey and Greece, no progress has been made on the issue of the election of muftis in Greece. In spite of the presence of Protocol No. 3 that was annexed to the 1913 Treaty of Athens, which recognizes the right of Muslims to elect their muftis, Greece argues that the
Ali Dayıoğlu
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The Phanar Patriarchate in Turkish-Greek Relations: Identity, Sovereignty, and International Norms

open access: yesПраво и политика
The role of the Phanar Patriarchate in the relations between Turkey and Greece, viewed from historical and theoretical perspectives, is a question lying at the intersection of identity, understanding of sovereignty, and international norms. The issue of the Patriarchate in all these aspects raises a number of different problems in the relations ...
Celal Pekşen
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Turkish-Greek Relations and Irregular Migration at the Southeasternmost Borders of the EU: The 2020 Pazarkule Case

open access: yesMigration Letters, 2021
In late February 2020, Turkish authorities declared that they would not avoid refugees who wanted to exit to Europe as a result of which Edirne faced another, this time massive, refugee movement in its history.
Ali Hüseyinoğlu, Deniz Eroğlu Utku
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