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SANDOLE, DENNIS J D (3) answer(s).
 
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Conflict management and problem solving : Inter personal to Int: inter personal to International applications / Sandole, Dennis J D (ed); Sandole-Staroste, Ingrid (ed) 1987  Book
Sandole, Dennis J D Book
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Publication London, Frances Pinter (Publishers), 1987.
Description x,321p
Standard Number 0861876199
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028795303.6/SAN 028795MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   075902


Peace and security in the postmodern world: the OSCE and conflict resolution / Sandole, Dennis J D 2007  Book
Sandole, Dennis J D Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2007.
Description xxv, 260p.
Standard Number 0415400775
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052115327.17/SAN 052115MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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Turkey's unique role in nipping in the bud the 'clash of civili / Sandole, Dennis J D   Journal Article
Sandole, Dennis J D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper focuses on Turkey, a Muslim (but secular) country located culturally and geographically in, and between, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. It has a well-embedded Jewish community, enjoys a strong positive relationship with the State of Israel and is a long-term member of North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Turkey has also been negotiating entry into the European Union, the pre-eminent example of the Kantian system of 'perpetual peace.' The paper addresses these and other aspects of Turkey's complex identity, exploring their implications for 'civilizational' peace, security and stability regionally and worldwide. The paper contributes, therefore, to the discussion on the complex relationship between Islam and the West by framing Turkey as uniquely well positioned to undermine and perhaps even reverse self-fulfilling, post-9/11 trajectories toward a full-blown 'clash of civilizations.'
Key Words Israel  Turkey  Middle East  Europe  Clash of civilizations  Islam 
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