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Intractable Conflicts and Back-Track Mediation
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This book provides an in-depth analysis of mediation, arguing that it represents a vital tool for third-party intervention, and that back-track mediation more specifically, as one of the tools of such intervention, is a pillar of mediation. It further considers the 'Kurdish question' of Turkey and the peace process initiatives between the Turkish state and the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) from the first in 1993 to the recently-concluded Oslo Peace Talks in 2011. Rather than focusing on the historicity of the Kurdish issue, this book devotes significant attention to analysing the five peace processes to date by investing the theory of mediation in each process with a view to testing whether each initiative fits the essence of mediation and back-track mediation or not. The book additionally considers two issues of secondary importance: the reiteration of the emergence of the 'Kurdish question' as a regional phenomenon responsible for derailing the Oslo Peace Talks between the parties, as well as the intractability of conflicts and how they have potential to acquire violent, intractable characters. This monograph applies this theoretical knowledge to consider how Turkish and Kurdish conflicts have gradually morphed into an intractable singular conflict.
Argues that back-track mediation is the most viable tool in approaching violent intractable conflicts Approaches the theory of mediation from a different angle when compared to other texts Emphasizes back-track mediation's potential in breaking political impasse and enabling urgent cease-fire
Autorentext
Mehmet Deniz is an expert on peace and conflict studies, and is interested in intractable conflicts and back-track mediation. He holds a PhD from Lancaster University, UK.
Inhalt
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: Kurdish Question as a Regional Phenomenon.- Chapter 3: Theory of Mediation.- Chapter 4: Oslo Peace Talks and the Mediation Process.- Chapter 5: Limitations of Mediation.- Chapter 6: Important Implications.- Chapter 7: Conclusion.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783031440595
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Political Science
- Größe H216mm x B153mm x T20mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9783031440595
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3031440595
- Veröffentlichung 22.01.2025
- Titel Intractable Conflicts and Back-Track Mediation
- Autor Mehmet Deniz
- Untertitel Turkish and Kurdish Peace Talks in Oslo
- Gewicht 461g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 268
- Lesemotiv Verstehen