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Conflict Areas in the Balkans

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In Conflict Areas in the Balkans a general framework is defined and adopted for the appearance emergence and origin of the conflicts and its resolution from theory and adopted to the Balkans. The contributors, through this framework, analyze and define the main causes for the conflicts: ethno-federalism, energy, and women and migration issues.

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Introduction

Birgul Demirtas



Chapter 1. Muslims Turks of Western Thrace and Turkish-Greek Relations: The Triadic

Relational Nexus

Gizem Cakmak & Ali Huseyinoglu



Chapter 2. What is in a Name: A Social Constructivist Analysis of Macedonian Conflict

Bezen Balamir Coskun



Chapter 3. Intra-State Conflict In The Post-Cold War Balkans: The Macedonian Case And Consociationalism

Didem Ekinci



Chapter 4. Political Status of Kosovo And Its Impact On The Regional Affairs Of Southeastern Europe

Can Kakisim



Chapter 5. The Frozen Conflict in The Consociational System Of Bosnia

Rasim Ozgur Donmez & Burcu Albayrak Donmez



Chapter 6. Problem of The Political Status Of Transnistria In Moldova

Gokturk Tuysuzoglu



Chapter 7. A Problem Between Albania and Greece: Cham Albanians

Sibel Turan & Demet ¿enbä



Chapter 8. National Minorities in the Balkans and the Problem of Representation: Albanian Minority in Presevo Valley

Pinar Erkem



Chapter 9. Border Conflict in Croatia-Slovenia Relations: Piran Bay Issue

Pinar Yurur



Chapter 10. A Possible Drawback in Romanian-Hungarian Relations: Historical Region of Transylvania

Selim Kurt



Chapter 11. Divided Sandzak: One Region, Two States

Elif Hatun Kilicbeyli



Chapter 12. Maritime Disputes in the Aegean Sea

Arda Ozkan



Chapter 13. Turkey's Foreign Policy in the Balkans: Soft Power in a Conflict Region

Begum Kurtulus



Chapter 14. Minority Problems in The Balkans And Etno-Federalism Debate

Tolga Cikrikci



Chapter 15. Women in War: Militarization of Women in Balkans

Gizem Bilgin Aytaç



Chapter 16. Energy Equation in the Balkan Peninsula

Cenk Ozgen



Chapter 17. Migration Issues in the Balkan States

Sanem Ozer

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Edited by Pinar Yürür and Arda Özkan - Contributions by Gizem Bilgin Aytaç; Gizem Alioglu Çakmak; Tolga Çikrikçi; Bezen Balamir Coskun; Burcu Albayrak Dönmez; Rasim Özgür Dönmez; Didem Ekinci; Pinar Erkem; Ali Hüseyinoglu; Can Kakisim; Selim Kurt; Begüm K

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