Greek-Turkish Conflict in the 1990's

Greek-Turkish Conflict in the 1990's

Author: Dimitri Constas

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1991-06-18

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1349120146

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An analysis of the issues and events related to the conflict between Greece and Turkey, with emphasis on the period after the 1974 Cyprus crisis. The text attempts to trace the future evolution of Greek-Turkish relations, paying equal attention to domestic and international factors.


The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean

The Greek-Turkish Conflict in the Aegean

Author: A. Heraclides

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2010-07-07

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 023028339X

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This study of the Greek-Turkish Aegean dispute book shows that the dispute is resolvable and that the crux of the problem is not the incompatibility of interests but the mutual fears and suspicions, which are deeply rooted in historical memories, real or imagined.


Greek-Turkish Relations in an Era of Détente

Greek-Turkish Relations in an Era of Détente

Author: Ali Çarkoğlu

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 9780714656946

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This volume aims addresses the issues of Greek-Turkish conflict from a critical perspective and provides an up-to-date assessment of the recent rapprochement and its future development.


The World of Protracted Conflicts

The World of Protracted Conflicts

Author: Michael Brecher

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2016-05-26

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 1498531881

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The World of Protracted Conflicts seeks to frame the models to answer three crucial questions about interstate protracted conflict: what are the most likely conditions for the onset of a protracted conflict, its escalation/persistence, and its termination? It presents the findings on protracted conflict occurrence, continuation, and resolution through testing these models and their derived hypotheses against the evidence from 33 interstate protracted conflicts in the last century. These findings will, in turn, shed further light on the conflict-crisis-war linkage. This book examines and explains patterns that exist in the eruption, evolution, and winding down of these conflicts through a systematic comparison of recent and contemporary PCs.


Turkish-Greek Relations

Turkish-Greek Relations

Author: Mustafa Aydin

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2004-06

Total Pages: 373

ISBN-13: 1135775206

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The causes of the current Greek-Turkish rapprochement progress are explored in this book in relation both to the international environment, which is increasingly conducive to this progress, and significant domestic changes.


Greece and Turkey in Conflict and Cooperation

Greece and Turkey in Conflict and Cooperation

Author: Alexis Heraclides

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-06-14

Total Pages: 329

ISBN-13: 1351401033

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This book offers a sober, contemplative and comprehensive coverage of Greek–Turkish relations, covering in depth the current political climate, with due regard to the historical dimension. The book includes up-to-date accounts of the traditional areas of unresolved discord (Aegean, minorities, Cyprus, the Patriarchate), with emphasis on why they remain contentious, despite the thaw in Greek–Turkish relations from 1999 until recently. It also covers new topics and challenges that have led to cooperation as well as friction, such as unprecedented economic cooperation, energy resources, or the refugee crisis. Furthermore, the volume deals with the ‘Europeanization’ of Greek–Turkish relations and other facilitating factors as they appeared in the first decade of the 21st century (including the role of civil society) as well as the contrary, ‘de-Europeanization’ from the 2010 onwards, which presages a hazardous downward trend in their relations, often not helped by the media in both countries, which is also examined. This volume will be essential reading to scholars and students of Greek–Turkish relations, more generally Greece and Turkey, and more broadly to the study of South European Politics, European Union politics, security studies and International Relations.


The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations

The Incomplete Breakthrough in Greek-Turkish Relations

Author: Panayotis Tsakonas

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-12-11

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0230278078

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This methodical analysis of Greece's strategy towards Turkey highlights important new findings about the role particular elements of a state's strategic culture play in explaining major and/or minor shifts in strategy. The book breaks new ground in exploring when and how states develop socialization strategies.


The United States and Greek-Turkish Relations

The United States and Greek-Turkish Relations

Author: Spyros Katsoulas

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-12-30

Total Pages: 206

ISBN-13: 1000514331

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This book examines the role of the United States in Greek–Turkish relations and fills an important gap in alliance theory regarding the guardian’s dilemma. The strategy of a great power involves not only tackling threats from enemies, but also dealing with problems that arise between allies. Every time Greece and Turkey threatened to go to war against each other, the United States had to effectively restrain its two strategic allies without straining relations with either one of them. This book explores how the United States responded to the guardian’s dilemma in six crises during the Cold War, pursuing a policy of dual restraint to prevent an intra-alliance conflict, mitigate the consequences of each crisis, and maintain effective control of the Rimland Bridge. From a neoclassical-realist standpoint, the book examines how the United States responded to each Greek–Turkish crisis, for what reasons, and with what results. It will be of interest to scholars of foreign policy, security studies, geopolitics, and international relations.


Greece, Turkey and the Aegean Sea

Greece, Turkey and the Aegean Sea

Author: Haralambos Athanasopulos

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2017-07-06

Total Pages: 201

ISBN-13: 0786450037

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For many years, Greece and Turkey have been involved in aggressive rivalry over large areas of the Aegean Sea as well as Cyprus. Their conflicts endanger the peace between these two NATO allies and have even brought the two nations to the brink of war, but no agreement has been reached despite their mutual assistance in the aftermath of the earthquakes suffered by both countries in the summer of 1999. This work provides an in-depth discussion of how the conflicts began, the matter of Cyprus and international law, disputes and near-war situations over the Aegean, the dynamics of and prospects for a new Greek-Turkish partnership, and current developments in disputes and relations.