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OverviewThe situation in the Balkans, such as the solution to the status of Kosovo, is currently the largest international political problem in Europe, with the potential to burst into a world crisis regarding the Eastern - Western relations. On the other hand, a successful solution to the problem in the Balkans could serve as a model for solving the Muslim - Christian tensions elsewhere in the world. It is the intention of this book to contribute proposals for solutions to the problems of Balkans. The starting principle for the solutions to be effective is that they should come in a natural way from the people below and should not be enforced by the political elites from above. Based on self-determination of nations as a starting principle, they should encourage intra-regional cooperation among the regional entities (economic, cultural, sport, as a basis for political, social understanding and cooperation); secondly, accelerate their economic, political and social development and thirdly, as a final step enable the inclusion of the Balkan countries into the European Union. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pinar Yürür , Arda Özkan , Gizem Bilgin Aytaç , Gizem Alioglu ÇakmakPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 18.50cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 25.20cm Weight: 0.889kg ISBN: 9781498599191ISBN 10: 1498599192 Pages: 325 Publication Date: 27 October 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIntroduction Birgul Demirtas Chapter 1. Muslims Turks of Western Thrace and Turkish-Greek Relations: The Triadic Relational Nexus Gizem Cakmak & Ali Huseyinoglu Chapter 2. What is in a Name: A Social Constructivist Analysis of Macedonian Conflict Bezen Balamir Coskun Chapter 3. Intra-State Conflict In The Post-Cold War Balkans: The Macedonian Case And Consociationalism Didem Ekinci Chapter 4. Political Status of Kosovo And Its Impact On The Regional Affairs Of Southeastern Europe Can Kakisim Chapter 5. The Frozen Conflict in The Consociational System Of Bosnia Rasim Ozgur Donmez & Burcu Albayrak Donmez Chapter 6. Problem of The Political Status Of Transnistria In Moldova Gokturk Tuysuzoglu Chapter 7. A Problem Between Albania and Greece: Cham Albanians Sibel Turan & Demet Şenbaş Chapter 8. National Minorities in the Balkans and the Problem of Representation: Albanian Minority in Presevo Valley Pinar Erkem Chapter 9. Border Conflict in Croatia-Slovenia Relations: Piran Bay Issue Pinar Yurur Chapter 10. A Possible Drawback in Romanian-Hungarian Relations: Historical Region of Transylvania Selim Kurt Chapter 11. Divided Sandzak: One Region, Two States Elif Hatun Kilicbeyli Chapter 12. Maritime Disputes in the Aegean Sea Arda Ozkan Chapter 13. Turkey’s Foreign Policy in the Balkans: Soft Power in a Conflict Region Begum Kurtulus Chapter 14. Minority Problems in The Balkans And Etno-Federalism Debate Tolga Cikrikci Chapter 15. Women in War: Militarization of Women in Balkans Gizem Bilgin Aytaç Chapter 16. Energy Equation in the Balkan Peninsula Cenk Ozgen Chapter 17. Migration Issues in the Balkan States Sanem OzerReviews"""Conflict Areas in the Balkans is a well-curated collection of thoughtful chapters on the causes and continued implications of conflicts on the Balkan Peninsula. Each chapter provides a valuable perspective on the various tensions or conflicts; collectively they offer a comprehensive and insightful treatment of a region that is relatively under-represented in the literature. Particularly welcome were the treatments of the implications of widespread conflict in the region on contemporary issues, including contributions on gender, migration, and energy."" ""Conflict Areas in the Balkans is a well-curated collection of thoughtful chapters on the causes and continued implications of conflicts on the Balkan Peninsula. Each chapter provides a valuable perspective on the various tensions or conflicts; collectively they offer a comprehensive and insightful treatment of a region that is relatively under-represented in the literature. Particularly welcome were the treatments of the implications of widespread conflict in the region on contemporary issues, including contributions on gender, migration, and energy.""--David Hunter, American University ""Conflict Areas in the Balkans provides a timely and comprehensive assessment of a region in flux on Europe's periphery by extremely informative group of authors, dealing with a range of issues within and between states, including often neglected topics such as women, energy and migration. It sheds light to various less studied aspects of the Balkans and is a welcome addition to the field of area studies."" ""Conflict Areas in the Balkans provides a timely and comprehensive assessment of a region in flux on Europe's periphery by extremely informative group of authors, dealing with a range of issues within and between states, including often neglected topics such as women, energy and migration. It sheds light to various less studied aspects of the Balkans and is a welcome addition to the field of area studies.""--John Aydın, Kadir Has University, Istanbul" Conflict Areas in the Balkans is a well-curated collection of thoughtful chapters on the causes and continued implications of conflicts on the Balkan Peninsula. Each chapter provides a valuable perspective on the various tensions or conflicts; collectively they offer a comprehensive and insightful treatment of a region that is relatively under-represented in the literature. Particularly welcome were the treatments of the implications of widespread conflict in the region on contemporary issues, including contributions on gender, migration, and energy. --David Hunter, American University Conflict Areas in the Balkans provides a timely and comprehensive assessment of a region in flux on Europe's periphery by extremely informative group of authors, dealing with a range of issues within and between states, including often neglected topics such as women, energy and migration. It sheds light to various less studied aspects of the Balkans and is a welcome addition to the field of area studies. --Mustafa Aydin, Kadir Has University Conflict Areas in the Balkans provides a timely and comprehensive assessment of a region in flux on Europe's periphery by extremely informative group of authors, dealing with a range of issues within and between states, including often neglected topics such as women, energy and migration. It sheds light to various less studied aspects of the Balkans and is a welcome addition to the field of area studies. --Mustafa Aydin, Kadir Has University Author InformationPinar Yurur is associate professor of political science and international relations at Mugla Sitki Kocman University. Arda Ozkan is research assistant in the department of international relations at Giresun University. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |