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This book challenges the notion of 'conflict resolution' in the
Northern Irish and Turkish Kurdish peace processes, both
far-reaching ethno-nationalist conflicts in the post-Cold War era.
Incorporating fieldwork carried out until 2015, ?. Aytac Kad?o?lu
compares these conflicts during major peace attempts, from early
secret talks and semi-official peace initiatives, to multilateral
and internationalised conflict resolution processes through not
only main armed protagonists, but also independent third parties.
As Brexit re-ignites discussion around the border of Northern
Ireland, and as the repercussions of the Syrian civil war on the
dynamics of the Kurdish conflict continue to unfold, these two
cases are particularly important to the study of conflict
resolution. In critically assessing existing literature, this book
presents an innovative framework for conflict resolution processes,
suggesting that ethno-nationalist conflicts are too complex to be
resolved solely through official negotiations.
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