ABSTRACT

This edited volume explores human security challenges in the context of Turkey.

Turkey occupies a critical geopolitical position between Europe, the Middle East and the Caucasus. It is an important peace-broker in regional conflicts and a leading country in peacekeeping operations, and has been a generous donor for disaster response around the world. However, Turkey is also facing a number of fundamental sociocultural and development challenges and its internal stability is affected by a protracted armed conflict based on Kurdish separatism. In other words, Turkey is at a crossroads in its transformation from a state-centred security perspective to one based on human security.

To explore selected human security challenges within a wider context of peace and development, this volume focuses on a number of key issues in relation to democratization and social cohesion, before going on to investigate the role of Turkey as an agent of peace in the international context. Written by academics from the fields of peace studies, international relations, politics and development studies, the discussions examine and highlight the issues that Turkey must overcome if it is to successfully strengthen its human security trajectories in the near future.

This book will be of much interest to students of human security, Turkish politics, conflict management, peace studies and IR in general.

part |99 pages

Democratization and social cohesion

chapter |19 pages

Minority protection

A thorny issue in Turkish-EU relations

chapter |16 pages

Teaching national security or peace?

The case of the Turkish national curriculum

chapter |13 pages

Social exclusion and local authorities

A case study of İstanbul

chapter |16 pages

Uncertain past, uncertain future, uncertain present

Social cohesion and conflicts in Iğdır Province

part |85 pages

Turkey as an agent of peace and security

chapter |15 pages

Turkey

Bridging Europe and Islam

chapter |15 pages

Securitization and externalization of the migration practices in the EU

Readmission agreements and the Turkish case

chapter |15 pages

Termination of the vendetta of the Black Sea?

Stable peace, energy security and Russian-Turkish relations