Author/Authors :
Kirisçi, Kemal Department of Political Science and International Relations - Bogaziçi University, Turkey
Abstract :
The purpose of this paper is not to provide and evaluate the long list of inter-state disputes
between Greece and Turkey. Instead, the paper will focus on how it might be possible to
break out of this pattern of conflicts and break or undo a rivalry that has endured half a
century of relentless efforts at conflict resolution. The first part of the paper will address the
causes or rather the processes that make the rivalry so unrelenting. Why is it that Greece
and Turkey can not cooperate? The second part of the paper, on the other hand, will explore
the possibility of whether the notion of ‘democratic peace’ might be a possible path towards
creating an environment conducive to cooperation. The paper will conclude that though
techniques such as confidence building measures, inter-governmental dialogues, mediation,
etc., are very important they may not succeed in achieving more than conflict reduction or
manageme nt. What is really required is a sort of paradigmatic shift allowing a conducive
environment for the notion of ‘democratic peace’ to take root.
Keywords :
GREECE , TURKEY , ENDURING RIVALRY , DEMOCRATIC PEACE