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NATO’s Feuding Members: The Cases of Greece and Turkey

by Hakan Akbulut (Author)
©2005 Monographs 170 Pages
Series: Internationale Sicherheit, Volume 5

Summary

Greece and Turkey have found themselves on the brink of war on several occasions over the last 50 years irrespective of the fact that both have been members to NATO since 1952. This book sets out to explore the effects this co-membership of Greece and Turkey in NATO has had on the course of their bilateral conflict while paying attention to the related theoretical debate and portraying the arguments of neorealists and neoliberal institutionalists. A further object of research is the impact of NATO membership on the democratic development of these countries. Overall, the conclusion is drawn that NATO has not played a prominent role in this conflict, and the effects of membership have been ambivalent. Moreover, NATO membership neither seems to have played a major role in shaping the fate of democratization in these countries. Nevertheless, the assertion is made that these findings do not contradict institutionalist argumentation, since the effects of institutions are expected to vary in different settings.

Details

Pages
170
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631535394
Language
English
Keywords
Griechenland Politischer Konflikt Türkei NATO Zypern Konflikt Beziehungen Frieden Mitgliedsstaaten
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2005. 170 pp.

Biographical notes

Hakan Akbulut (Author)

The Author: Hakan Akbulut was born in 1976 and has been living in Austria since 1987. He studied Politics and English at the University of Vienna and has been involved in freelance research since completing his studies.

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