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ID183034
Title ProperConflict Transformation and Asymmetric Conflicts
Other Title Informationa Critique of the Failed Turkish-Kurdish Peace Process
LanguageENG
AuthorOzerdem, Alpaslan ;  Baser, Bahar
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this article, we examine the dynamics of the Kurdish-Turkish peace process that collapsed in the summer of 2015. The negotiations began when the conflict reached a certain level of ripeness, one that made it possible for both sides to entertain the possibility of compromise on various taboo issues. However, in the face of both domestic and international developments, the process came to an abrupt halt. This article argues that the main reason the process stalled was because it was built from the start around the idea of “resolution” rather than “transformation,” a concept better suited to responding to highly fluid asymmetric conflicts.
`In' analytical NoteTerrorism and Political Violence Vol. 33, No.5-8; Jul-Dec 2021: p.1775-1796
Journal SourceTerrorism and Political Violence Vol: 33 No 5-8
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Turkey ;  Peace Process ;  Conflict Transformation ;  PKK


 
 
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