Turkish-Greek relations: foreign policy in a securitisation framework
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CONTENTS List of Tables List of Abbreviations vii viii Acknowledgements x Introduction 1 1 Part 1 Turkey’s Securitisation of Greece (1991—99) Part 1 Introduction 23 2 The Disputes in the Aegean Sea 31 3 The Cyprus Problem 64 4 The Issue of Terrorism and the Capture of Ocalan 82 Part 2 Desecuritisation in Turkish Foreign Policy: The Rapprochement between Turkey and Greece (1999-2016) Part 2 Introduction 97 5 The Root Causes of Rapprochement 103 6 Instances of Rapprochement and Forms of Desecuritisation 125
vi ļ TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS Part 3 Reverting to the Default Settings in Turkish Foreign Policy (2016 Onwards) Part 3 Introduction 149 7 165 Conclusion: What Does the Future Hold? Bibliography 177 Index 197
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INDEX civil society, 6, 16, 98, 103-4, 106-8, 116,173 Cold War see post-Cold War Confidence Building Measures (CBMs),40, 117, 129-30, Aegean Sea, 5, 16, 25, 31-9, 42-8, 51-2, 54, 56-8, 60-3, 73, 77, 122-3, 127-9,130, 136-9, 141-2, 150, 155,166-70,173 airspace, 5, 31-2,40,47, 76, 127, 160, 172 АКР, 114, 118, 131,135,153 Anatolia, 3,11, 34,49, 50, 65, 77, 84-5, 88, 129,135, 167 Atatürk, M. К., 4, 65-6 142-3 continental shelf, 5, 16, 31, 33-6, 38-41,43, 52, 143, 156, 158, 160,167-8 Copenhagen School, 7-Ю, 19, 99-100,140, 169, 175 coup, 17, 68, 70-2, 91, 121, 132, 150-1, 153-4, 174 Cyprus problem, 5, 16, 19, 41, 64-7, 69, 73-4, 80, 110, 120-2, 156,167 Çiller, T„ 57-61, 75-6, 88, 170 balance of power, 12, 32, 39, 52, 64, 68,91, ПО, 120,168 Berne Agreement, 35-6, 38 Blue Homeland, 155, 158-9, 175 casus belli, 12, 25, 29, 39,40, 42, 44-6, 62, 74, 141,168-70 Cem, І., 62, 78, 92-4, 98,105, 107-8, Davos, 40, 90, 107 Davutoğlu, A., 114, 136—7 delimitation, 5, 16, 31, 33-4, 36, 38, 56, 156,159-60, 167 demilitarisation, 16, 47-54,153 113, 116-19, 125-31, 142, 172-3 change through stabilisation, 17, 99, 101, 126, 140,142, 144, 173 197
198 I TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS Demirel, S., 35, 37, 54, 59, 62, 68, 79, 89-90, 104 dialogue, 7, 19, 27, 36-8,40, 57, 62, 90-1, 93, 97-9, 106-7, 112, 116-19, 122,127-9, 132, 134-42, 144, 149, 155, 158, 166, 173 discourse, 8-9, 11-12, 16-19, 26, 28, 32,42,45-6,51,60-1,65, 71, 79-80, 87, 82, 94, 99-102, 108, 114,125-9,131,135-6, 139^1, 144, 155, 159, 161, 166—76 Dodecanese, 47-8, 51 fait accompli, 42, 46, 56-8, 69-70, 161,171 FETO, 91,150-2 friendship, 4, 17, 88, 105-6, 118,126-9,132,139,141, 172-3 Hagia Sophia, 7, 17, 149, 162-3, 174-5 Hansen, L., 9-Ю, 16-17, 19, 94, 99, 101-2,140-3, 173-4 Helsinki Summit, 6, 14, 92, 98, 108, 111-12,127-8,153 High-Level Cooperation Council, 114, 132,135-7,174 earthquake, 6, 98, 103-5, 107, 115 Eastern Mediterranean, 5, 7, 17, 47, 64, 66,70, 75,77-9, 120,127-9, Imia, 25, 29, 54-63, 109, 122-3, 129, 140-1, 169, 171-2, 175 International Court of Justice (ICJ), 131-2, 135, 149-50, 154-63, 168,172-5 elite, 2, 8, 12, 16-19, 28, 32, 74, 98, 132, 134, 139, 141, 149, 153, 155, 165-7, 169-74 emergency measures, 8, 38, 42, 45, 53-4, 58, 61, 71, 76-9, 90, 168, 170-1, 175 energy, 97, 120, 155-8 Enosis, 19, 67-71 Erdoğan, R. T„ 115, 131, 134-8, 34-6, 113-15 İnönü, ì., 4, 49-51, 68, 121,166-7 140-1, 150-3, 161-2 Europeanisation, 6, 16, 98, 103, 109, 111-15, 144, 173 existential threat, 8, 11-2, 17, 25—9, 32, 38, 42,45-6, 50, 52-9, 61-2, 71, 75-8, 80, 87, 90, 114, 129, 166-8,170-3 Karamanlis, C., 34—5, 37, 73,140 Kardak see Imia mediation, 34, 68, 114, 121, 123, 128, 160-1 migration, 7, 9, 17, 23, 68, 125, 132, 137-9, 145, 149, 151, 163, 175 militarisation
see demilitarisation mistrust, 1-2, 11, 66, 106 Montreux, 37, 47, 49 National Security Council (NSC), 13-14, 20, 28, 57, 70-1, 76-7, 84, 135-6, 153-4
INDEX NATO, 4-5,24,40,60,62, 66,73,75, 81, ПО, 117-22,128-30,139,161 negotiation, 34-6, 48, 56, 60, 69, 72-4, 86, 109, 112-15, 118, 126, 131, 135-8, 145, 161, 167 Ottoman Empire, 1-3, 11, 18,47-8, 50, 83, 166 Ocalan, A., 25, 82-3, 85-92, 110, 140,152, 169, 171 Özal, T., 24, 37, 39-40,107 Papandreou, A., 35, 37^40, 55, 87, 107,118 Papandreou, G., 67, 92-4, 98, 107, 116-19, 125-7, 130, 132, 172-3 Paris Peace Treaty, 47-8, 51 Paris School, 9, 46,150 PASOK, 35, 37, 55, 87,91 perception, 1—3, 11,15, 24, 32,44, 51, 53, 55,80, 110,130, 142,165 PKK, 12, 25, 82-93, 110, 152, 169, 171-2 population exchange, 3, 4 post-Cold War, 7,15-16, 23-5, 29, 32, 101, 120, 122-3, 142,169, 175 I I99 securitising actors, 8, 11-15, 19, 26-8, 32,41-2,45-6, 50, 52-3, 56-62, 71, 75, 77-80, 82, 86-9, 141, 149, 163,166-9, 171-2, 175 Simitis, C., 25, 55, 62, 80, 90-2, 109-10,117,123, 132 sovereignty, 16, 29, 31—3, 43, 45-8, 50, 56-9, 61-2, 65-6, 71-2,130, 156, 166,168, 170-2 Soviet Union, 4-5, 23-4, 72, 110, 120, 122,142-3 speech act, 8, 10, 12-14, 16, 25-9, 46, 61, 74, 77, 80, 99-100, 155,167, 170-1,174 status quo, 25,45-6, 65, 68, 79-80, 122-3, 170-1 territorial waters, 5, 12, 16, 25, 29, 31-3, 38,40-6, 54-6, 140, 167-70 terrorism, 6, 9, 16, 82, 84-6, 89-90, 92-3,125-6,139, 152, 173 tourism, 84-6, 93, 97, 106, 125, 127, 137, 139,144, 173 Treaty of Lausanne, 5, 41, 45, 47-9, 57, 64, 68, 167 Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, rapprochement, 2, 4, 6-7, 16-17, 40, 94, 97-9, 102-3, 107, 116,120, 124, 127, 132,136, 139-44, 155, 166,172-3 referent object, 8, 11—12, 25-8, 32, 46, 49-54, 59, 61, 71, 75-80, 87,
90, 129, 167-73 38, 46, 52, 75, 78, 88, 92, 117-18,128-9, 136, 151-2, 156-63 Twelve Islands see Dodecanese S-300 missile, 25, 29, 64, 74-5, 77-8, 69, 72, 74-5 UNCLOS, 29, 41-6, 63,159, 172 122-3, 169,171-2 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München unilateral, 36,41, 43-4, 52, 56, 62, 68, 71-3, 90, 155, 169 UN Security Council (UNSC), 35-6, |
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CONTENTS List of Tables List of Abbreviations vii viii Acknowledgements x Introduction 1 1 Part 1 Turkey’s Securitisation of Greece (1991—99) Part 1 Introduction 23 2 The Disputes in the Aegean Sea 31 3 The Cyprus Problem 64 4 The Issue of Terrorism and the Capture of Ocalan 82 Part 2 Desecuritisation in Turkish Foreign Policy: The Rapprochement between Turkey and Greece (1999-2016) Part 2 Introduction 97 5 The Root Causes of Rapprochement 103 6 Instances of Rapprochement and Forms of Desecuritisation 125
vi ļ TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS Part 3 Reverting to the Default Settings in Turkish Foreign Policy (2016 Onwards) Part 3 Introduction 149 7 165 Conclusion: What Does the Future Hold? Bibliography 177 Index 197
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INDEX civil society, 6, 16, 98, 103-4, 106-8, 116,173 Cold War see post-Cold War Confidence Building Measures (CBMs),40, 117, 129-30, Aegean Sea, 5, 16, 25, 31-9, 42-8, 51-2, 54, 56-8, 60-3, 73, 77, 122-3, 127-9,130, 136-9, 141-2, 150, 155,166-70,173 airspace, 5, 31-2,40,47, 76, 127, 160, 172 АКР, 114, 118, 131,135,153 Anatolia, 3,11, 34,49, 50, 65, 77, 84-5, 88, 129,135, 167 Atatürk, M. К., 4, 65-6 142-3 continental shelf, 5, 16, 31, 33-6, 38-41,43, 52, 143, 156, 158, 160,167-8 Copenhagen School, 7-Ю, 19, 99-100,140, 169, 175 coup, 17, 68, 70-2, 91, 121, 132, 150-1, 153-4, 174 Cyprus problem, 5, 16, 19, 41, 64-7, 69, 73-4, 80, 110, 120-2, 156,167 Çiller, T„ 57-61, 75-6, 88, 170 balance of power, 12, 32, 39, 52, 64, 68,91, ПО, 120,168 Berne Agreement, 35-6, 38 Blue Homeland, 155, 158-9, 175 casus belli, 12, 25, 29, 39,40, 42, 44-6, 62, 74, 141,168-70 Cem, І., 62, 78, 92-4, 98,105, 107-8, Davos, 40, 90, 107 Davutoğlu, A., 114, 136—7 delimitation, 5, 16, 31, 33-4, 36, 38, 56, 156,159-60, 167 demilitarisation, 16, 47-54,153 113, 116-19, 125-31, 142, 172-3 change through stabilisation, 17, 99, 101, 126, 140,142, 144, 173 197
198 I TURKISH-GREEK RELATIONS Demirel, S., 35, 37, 54, 59, 62, 68, 79, 89-90, 104 dialogue, 7, 19, 27, 36-8,40, 57, 62, 90-1, 93, 97-9, 106-7, 112, 116-19, 122,127-9, 132, 134-42, 144, 149, 155, 158, 166, 173 discourse, 8-9, 11-12, 16-19, 26, 28, 32,42,45-6,51,60-1,65, 71, 79-80, 87, 82, 94, 99-102, 108, 114,125-9,131,135-6, 139^1, 144, 155, 159, 161, 166—76 Dodecanese, 47-8, 51 fait accompli, 42, 46, 56-8, 69-70, 161,171 FETO, 91,150-2 friendship, 4, 17, 88, 105-6, 118,126-9,132,139,141, 172-3 Hagia Sophia, 7, 17, 149, 162-3, 174-5 Hansen, L., 9-Ю, 16-17, 19, 94, 99, 101-2,140-3, 173-4 Helsinki Summit, 6, 14, 92, 98, 108, 111-12,127-8,153 High-Level Cooperation Council, 114, 132,135-7,174 earthquake, 6, 98, 103-5, 107, 115 Eastern Mediterranean, 5, 7, 17, 47, 64, 66,70, 75,77-9, 120,127-9, Imia, 25, 29, 54-63, 109, 122-3, 129, 140-1, 169, 171-2, 175 International Court of Justice (ICJ), 131-2, 135, 149-50, 154-63, 168,172-5 elite, 2, 8, 12, 16-19, 28, 32, 74, 98, 132, 134, 139, 141, 149, 153, 155, 165-7, 169-74 emergency measures, 8, 38, 42, 45, 53-4, 58, 61, 71, 76-9, 90, 168, 170-1, 175 energy, 97, 120, 155-8 Enosis, 19, 67-71 Erdoğan, R. T„ 115, 131, 134-8, 34-6, 113-15 İnönü, ì., 4, 49-51, 68, 121,166-7 140-1, 150-3, 161-2 Europeanisation, 6, 16, 98, 103, 109, 111-15, 144, 173 existential threat, 8, 11-2, 17, 25—9, 32, 38, 42,45-6, 50, 52-9, 61-2, 71, 75-8, 80, 87, 90, 114, 129, 166-8,170-3 Karamanlis, C., 34—5, 37, 73,140 Kardak see Imia mediation, 34, 68, 114, 121, 123, 128, 160-1 migration, 7, 9, 17, 23, 68, 125, 132, 137-9, 145, 149, 151, 163, 175 militarisation
see demilitarisation mistrust, 1-2, 11, 66, 106 Montreux, 37, 47, 49 National Security Council (NSC), 13-14, 20, 28, 57, 70-1, 76-7, 84, 135-6, 153-4
INDEX NATO, 4-5,24,40,60,62, 66,73,75, 81, ПО, 117-22,128-30,139,161 negotiation, 34-6, 48, 56, 60, 69, 72-4, 86, 109, 112-15, 118, 126, 131, 135-8, 145, 161, 167 Ottoman Empire, 1-3, 11, 18,47-8, 50, 83, 166 Ocalan, A., 25, 82-3, 85-92, 110, 140,152, 169, 171 Özal, T., 24, 37, 39-40,107 Papandreou, A., 35, 37^40, 55, 87, 107,118 Papandreou, G., 67, 92-4, 98, 107, 116-19, 125-7, 130, 132, 172-3 Paris Peace Treaty, 47-8, 51 Paris School, 9, 46,150 PASOK, 35, 37, 55, 87,91 perception, 1—3, 11,15, 24, 32,44, 51, 53, 55,80, 110,130, 142,165 PKK, 12, 25, 82-93, 110, 152, 169, 171-2 population exchange, 3, 4 post-Cold War, 7,15-16, 23-5, 29, 32, 101, 120, 122-3, 142,169, 175 I I99 securitising actors, 8, 11-15, 19, 26-8, 32,41-2,45-6, 50, 52-3, 56-62, 71, 75, 77-80, 82, 86-9, 141, 149, 163,166-9, 171-2, 175 Simitis, C., 25, 55, 62, 80, 90-2, 109-10,117,123, 132 sovereignty, 16, 29, 31—3, 43, 45-8, 50, 56-9, 61-2, 65-6, 71-2,130, 156, 166,168, 170-2 Soviet Union, 4-5, 23-4, 72, 110, 120, 122,142-3 speech act, 8, 10, 12-14, 16, 25-9, 46, 61, 74, 77, 80, 99-100, 155,167, 170-1,174 status quo, 25,45-6, 65, 68, 79-80, 122-3, 170-1 territorial waters, 5, 12, 16, 25, 29, 31-3, 38,40-6, 54-6, 140, 167-70 terrorism, 6, 9, 16, 82, 84-6, 89-90, 92-3,125-6,139, 152, 173 tourism, 84-6, 93, 97, 106, 125, 127, 137, 139,144, 173 Treaty of Lausanne, 5, 41, 45, 47-9, 57, 64, 68, 167 Turkish Ministry of Foreign Affairs, rapprochement, 2, 4, 6-7, 16-17, 40, 94, 97-9, 102-3, 107, 116,120, 124, 127, 132,136, 139-44, 155, 166,172-3 referent object, 8, 11—12, 25-8, 32, 46, 49-54, 59, 61, 71, 75-80, 87,
90, 129, 167-73 38, 46, 52, 75, 78, 88, 92, 117-18,128-9, 136, 151-2, 156-63 Twelve Islands see Dodecanese S-300 missile, 25, 29, 64, 74-5, 77-8, 69, 72, 74-5 UNCLOS, 29, 41-6, 63,159, 172 122-3, 169,171-2 Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München unilateral, 36,41, 43-4, 52, 56, 62, 68, 71-3, 90, 155, 169 UN Security Council (UNSC), 35-6, |
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title_sub | foreign policy in a securitisation framework |
topic | Außenpolitik (DE-588)4003846-4 gnd |
topic_facet | Außenpolitik Türkei Griechenland |
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