Greece and Turkey in Conflict and Cooperation

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Aegean
Aegean Conflict
Aegean Dispute
Cakmak
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Civil Society
civil society impact on bilateral relations
conflict resolution theory
Cyprus
de-Europeanization
economic cooperation
energy geopolitics
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EU Accession
EU Accession Process
EU Impact
EU Leverage
EU Membership
EU Turkey
EU Turkey Agreement
EU Turkey Statement
EU's conflict resolution
EU’s conflict resolution
Exclusive Economic Zone
Greece
Greek Cypriot
Greek Cypriot Side
Greek-Turkish
Greek-Turkish relations
Heraclides
international security studies
media influence analysis
minority rights law
Ontological Security Theory
Patriarchate
Peace Journalism
refugee crisis
South European politics
TRNC President
Turkey
Turkey EU Relation
Turkey's EU Accession
Turkey's EU Membership
Turkey’s EU Accession
Turkey’s EU Membership
Turkish Cypriots
Turkish Greek Conflict
Turkish Greek Friendship
Turkish Greek Rapprochement

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138301887
  • Weight: 607g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Jun 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Alexis Heraclides is Professor of International Relations and Conflict Resolution at the Panteion University of Social and Political Sciences, Greece.

Gizem Alioğlu Çakmak is Assistant Professor at Yeditepe University, Turkey.