Political Representation of Minorities in Greece and Turkey Nationalism Reciprocity and Europeanization

Stok Kodu:
9786057884084
Boyut:
13.50x21.00
Sayfa Sayısı:
512
Basım Yeri:
İstanbul
Baskı:
1
Basım Tarihi:
2019-03
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
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Political Representation of Minorities in Greece and Turkey
Political Representation of Minorities in Greece and Turkey Nationalism Reciprocity and Europeanization
190.00

What influences the political representation of minorities? Does a non-core group pursue a certain pattern of collective politicalbehavior, or does it have the ability to alter it through struggle with other groups by calculating the existing opportunities and restrictions? This bookaddresses these important questions by focusing on the history of political representation of the Muslim-Turkish minority in Greece and the GreekOrthodox minority in Turkey, two communities whose rights are linked to each other via the “reciprocity principle” written in the Lausanne Treaty,signed by two countries that have long-lasting conflicts. Drawing on presentation of related political history, systematic coding of parliamentary debatesand works, minority and mainstream newspapers, and elite interviews, the author analyzes and explains ignored linkages between institutions, bilateralrelations between Greece and Turkey, and the role of external factors that enable or constrain minority communities' access to political life.

What influences the political representation of minorities? Does a non-core group pursue a certain pattern of collective politicalbehavior, or does it have the ability to alter it through struggle with other groups by calculating the existing opportunities and restrictions? This bookaddresses these important questions by focusing on the history of political representation of the Muslim-Turkish minority in Greece and the GreekOrthodox minority in Turkey, two communities whose rights are linked to each other via the “reciprocity principle” written in the Lausanne Treaty,signed by two countries that have long-lasting conflicts. Drawing on presentation of related political history, systematic coding of parliamentary debatesand works, minority and mainstream newspapers, and elite interviews, the author analyzes and explains ignored linkages between institutions, bilateralrelations between Greece and Turkey, and the role of external factors that enable or constrain minority communities' access to political life.

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