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ID097793
Title ProperAnalysing Greek-Turkish disaster-related cooperation
Other Title Informationa disaster diplomacy perspective
LanguageENG
AuthorGanapati, N Emel ;  Kelman, Ilan ;  Koukis, Theodore
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article contributes to the disaster diplomacy literature in examining the conditions under which disasters can lead to long-term disaster-related collaboration (e.g. in disaster response, recovery or risk reduction) at both governmental and non-governmental level among states in conflict. In particular, the article focuses on the role of the 1999 earthquakes in enhancing such collaboration between Greece and Turkey over the past decade. While acknowledging the diversity and complexity of disaster diplomacy situations, the article suggests that disasters can lead to long-term disaster-related cooperation among states in conflict when: (1) one party providing disaster relief to another party is followed by a similar reciprocal gesture (i.e. tit-for-tat diplomacy); (2) there is a realization and acceptance that neighbours should come to each other's assistance in times of disaster; and (3) there is an enabling broader context (e.g. a rapprochement process) conducive to sustaining the long-term cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteCooperation and Conflict Vol. 45, No. 2; Jun 2010: p.162-185
Journal SourceCooperation and Conflict Vol. 45, No. 2; Jun 2010: p.162-185
Key WordsDisaster Diplomacy ;  Greek - Turkish Disaster - Related Cooperation ;  Greece ;  Turkey