Skip to content
10% OFF EVERYTHING when you spend £20 - Use Code: RWMAR10 - Must end Wednesday 1st 9am
10% OFF EVERYTHING when you spend £20 - Use Code: RWMAR10 - Ends Wednesday 9am

One Hundred Years of Greek-Turkish Relations

The Human Dimension of an Ongoing Conflict

Samim Akgonul
Barcode 9781399533843
Hardback

Sold out
Original price £93.66 - Original price £93.66
Original price
£93.66
£93.66 - £93.66
Current price £93.66

Click here to join our rewards scheme and earn points on this purchase!

Availability:
Out of stock

Release Date: 31/07/2024

Genre: Law & Politics
Label: Edinburgh University Press
Series: Edinburgh Studies on Modern Turkey
Contributors: Tiphaine Delenda (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

The Human Dimension of an Ongoing Conflict
Explores the multifaceted relationship between Greeks and Turks
The relationship between Greece and Turkey has been fraught with tension for a century, with a range of issues including territorial disputes, cultural and political differences. Despite being NATO allies and neighbours, the two nations have a long history of conflict and mistrust, but also a sense of similarity and mutual admiration. In the 21st century, the situation has become increasingly complex, as we have seen a resurgence of nationalist sentiment on both sides, as well as an active engagement between the two nations through common initiatives, tourism, media and social sciences. This book analyses the human dimension of Greek-Turkish relations, using extensive primary data collected from interviews and archival research conducted over 30 years. It focuses on the topic of the compulsory exchange and its consequences, as well as the Greek minority in Turkey, the Turkish minority in Greece, and contemporary developments in the mutual, yet paradoxical, relationships between the two nations.