In a timely manner, the book adopts a unique approach to the Kurdish conflict based on ‘scenario-building,’ which prompts us to think about future scenarios of the Kurdish issue in Turkey. . . .One of the book’s most important contributions is that it provides brief and refined analyses of four cases of international conflict resolution processes. . . .At this point, the book is valuable in that it provides considerations on conflict transformation that deal with the root causes of the conflict and of human security that will open the door for freedom from want and fear, and freedom to live in dignity, all crucial for the establishment of positive peace in Turkey. Therefore, the book is highly recommended as useful not only for conflict resolution scholars but also for readers who are interested in exploring possible pathways to peace in Turkey.

Insight Turkey

Benefiting from a wide range of international experiences of conflict resolution and using both the history and the contemporary dynamics of the country as a guide, [this book] convincingly imagines a sustainable future for the country and makes a very compelling argument with a simple and easily understandable language for Turkish policy makers to look into the country’s current problems from different angles.

- Mustafa Aydin, Kadir Has University, Turkey,

Peace in Turkey 2023: The Question of Human Security and Conflict Transformation, by Tim Jacoby and Alpaslan Özerdem, explores how the Kurdish conflict could possibly be transformed towards positive peace. By drawing on peace, conflict transformation and human security theories, Peace in Turkey 2023 seeks to redress a long-felt concern in Turkey: how to address the current challenge of establishing sustainable peace in the country. What will Turkey look like at its Republic’s centenary celebrations in 2023? Will it be able to resolve the Kurdish crisis through peaceful means and successfully transform the conflict towards positive peace? Will it be a country of peace, prosperity, rule of law, and democracy, or will the current violence intensify and continue to polarize society? To address these questions, Jacoby and Özerdem use scenario-writing derived from peace theory to highlight new ways to consider political violence and the future of Turkey, this study will appeal to both specialist and non-specialist students and teachers from a diverse range of disciplinary backgrounds.
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Introduction Chapter 1: Conflict Transformation and the Pursuit of Peace Chapter 2: International Conflict Resolution Processes Chapter 3: The Kurdish Rebellion Chapter 4: Turkey 2023: A Best Case Scenario Chapter 5: Turkey 2023: A Worst Case Scenario Chapter 6: Human Security in Turkey Conclusions
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780739143414
Publisert
2012-12-27
Utgiver
Vendor
Lexington Books
Vekt
431 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
196

Biographical note

Tim Jacoby is senior lecturer in conflict studies at the University of Manchester. Alpaslan Özerdem is director of the Centre for Peace and Reconciliation Studies at Coventry University.