In the long shadow of Europe: Greeks and Turks in the era of Postnationalism
Brill | Nijhoff (Publisher)
Published on 31. January 2009
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Specialists, students, analysts and decision-makers interested in multi-disciplinary perspectives on Greek and Turkish matters, EU-enlargement, conflict resolution and Turkey-EU relations and South East European matters.
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Language
English
Publishing group
Brill Academic Publishers
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Height: 2400 mm
Width: 1600 mm
Weight
781 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-474-2443-7 (9789047424437)
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Othon Anastasakis, Ph. D (1991) in Government, London School of Economics, is Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford and Director of South East European Studies at Oxford. He has published on the extreme right in Europe, EU relations with Central and South Eastern Europe, transition to democracy and regional cooperation in South Eastern Europe and Greek politics and foreign policy.
Kalypso Aude Nicolaidis, Ph. D (1993) in Political Economy and Government, Harvard University is University Lecturer in International Relations at Oxford University and Director of the European Studies Centre. She has published widely on the EU as well as other issues in international affairs in numerous journals including 'Foreign Affairs', 'Journal of Common Market Studies', 'Journal of European Public Policy' and 'International Organization'. Her books include, 'The Greek Paradox: Promise vs Performance'.
Kerem Oktem, D. Phil. (2006) in Political Geography, University of Oxford, is Senior Associate Member at St Antony's College and research associate at the European Studies Centre. He has published on minority politics, nationalism and transnationalism in South East Europe with a particular focus on Turkey and Turkey - EU relations, and more recently on Muslims in Europe.
Kalypso Aude Nicolaidis, Ph. D (1993) in Political Economy and Government, Harvard University is University Lecturer in International Relations at Oxford University and Director of the European Studies Centre. She has published widely on the EU as well as other issues in international affairs in numerous journals including 'Foreign Affairs', 'Journal of Common Market Studies', 'Journal of European Public Policy' and 'International Organization'. Her books include, 'The Greek Paradox: Promise vs Performance'.
Kerem Oktem, D. Phil. (2006) in Political Geography, University of Oxford, is Senior Associate Member at St Antony's College and research associate at the European Studies Centre. He has published on minority politics, nationalism and transnationalism in South East Europe with a particular focus on Turkey and Turkey - EU relations, and more recently on Muslims in Europe.
Content
Preface
Notes on the use of language
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The long shadow of Europe
'Othon Anastasakis, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Kerem Öktem'
I. Tormented histories, interwoven identities: National narratives of Self and Others
1. Tormented by history: Greece, Turkey and the territorial imagination
'Spyros Sofos and Umut Özkırımlı'
2. The Lure of Europe: Reconciling the European Other and Turkish/Greek selves
'Nora Onar'
3. History's long shadow: The Lausanne treaty and contemporary Greco-Turkish relations
'Renee Hirschon'
4. Perceptions of conflict: Greeks and Turks in each others' mirrors
'Hercules Millas'
5. Genos versus Devlet: Conceptions of citizenship in Greece and Turkey
'AyÅYe KadıoÄYlu'
II. Conflicts and openings: Greece, Turkey and the European Union
6. Fault Lines or Integration: The EU impact on Greek-Turkish relations
'Gülnur Aybe'
7. Reciprocity as race to the bottom in religious freedom
'Ioannis Grigoriadis'
8. Towards minority policies beyond reciprocity? The EU, Greece and Turkey
'Samim Akgönül'
9. The Deceiving Shadow of the EU? Cypriot perceptions of the 'The European Solution'
'James Ker-Lindsay'
10. Europeanization and Nationalism in the Turkish - Greek - Aegean disputes
'Harry Tzimitras'
11. EU, Turkey and Greece: The paradoxes of convergence
'Nikos Kotzias'
III. Beyond high politics: Promise and limits of rapprochement
Economic cooperation: Guarantor of détente or hostage to politics?
'Constantinos Papadopoulos'
Rapprochement at the grassroots: How far can civil society engagement go?
'Rana Birden and Bahar Rumelili'
Transforming Divides: Commerce, culture and sympathy crossing the Greek Turkish border
'Eleni Myrivili'
Index
Author Biographies
Notes on the use of language
Acknowledgements
Introduction
The long shadow of Europe
'Othon Anastasakis, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Kerem Öktem'
I. Tormented histories, interwoven identities: National narratives of Self and Others
1. Tormented by history: Greece, Turkey and the territorial imagination
'Spyros Sofos and Umut Özkırımlı'
2. The Lure of Europe: Reconciling the European Other and Turkish/Greek selves
'Nora Onar'
3. History's long shadow: The Lausanne treaty and contemporary Greco-Turkish relations
'Renee Hirschon'
4. Perceptions of conflict: Greeks and Turks in each others' mirrors
'Hercules Millas'
5. Genos versus Devlet: Conceptions of citizenship in Greece and Turkey
'AyÅYe KadıoÄYlu'
II. Conflicts and openings: Greece, Turkey and the European Union
6. Fault Lines or Integration: The EU impact on Greek-Turkish relations
'Gülnur Aybe'
7. Reciprocity as race to the bottom in religious freedom
'Ioannis Grigoriadis'
8. Towards minority policies beyond reciprocity? The EU, Greece and Turkey
'Samim Akgönül'
9. The Deceiving Shadow of the EU? Cypriot perceptions of the 'The European Solution'
'James Ker-Lindsay'
10. Europeanization and Nationalism in the Turkish - Greek - Aegean disputes
'Harry Tzimitras'
11. EU, Turkey and Greece: The paradoxes of convergence
'Nikos Kotzias'
III. Beyond high politics: Promise and limits of rapprochement
Economic cooperation: Guarantor of détente or hostage to politics?
'Constantinos Papadopoulos'
Rapprochement at the grassroots: How far can civil society engagement go?
'Rana Birden and Bahar Rumelili'
Transforming Divides: Commerce, culture and sympathy crossing the Greek Turkish border
'Eleni Myrivili'
Index
Author Biographies