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Die anhaltenden Asyl- und Flüchtlingsströme und der Antritt der neuen Europäischen Kommission am 1. November 2014 bieten Anlass für eine Debatte über ein Umdenken in der deutschen und europäischen Zuwanderungspolitik. Eine Abkehr vom „Festungsdenken“ ist dringend geboten. Die bisherige...
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, but Kurdish organisations face the new region-wide conflicts in a position of empowerment in Iraq, Syria and Turkey. Kurd …
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Kurdish Studies inaugural issue editorial and acknowledgements.
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position. Syria’s security score highlights this actor’s vulnerable position as the mid-stream riparian. Turkey is favorably …
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This paper presents a systemic analysis of the Iran-Syria-Lebanon geopolitical sub-system within the frame of the Wider … factor in the region. Turkey’s foreign policy is evaluated as unsuccessful and dangerous for the security of the state of … Islamist groups operating inside Syria. Ankara’s policy is also considered as a trigger mechanism for the acceleration of …
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position. Syria’s security score highlights this actor’s vulnerable position as the mid-stream riparian. Turkey is favorably …
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tensions between the three riparian nations of Turkey, Syria and Iraq and has occurred in a changing climate. Water is a …
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Although Turkey has historically concentrated its trade with the European Union (EU) it has diversified its trade … come into prominence. Especially, following the “zero problems with neighbours†policy (ZPN), pursued by Turkey since … realization of trade potential by Turkey in the Spring Countries …
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The economics of the Croatian war differ considerably from what is often thought of as typical features of a war economy. Most strikingly, while wars are often perceived as generating a tendency towards repressed inflation and a command economy the Croatian economy actually moved in the opposite...
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