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Enduring Crises and Possibilities for Cooperation in Turkish-Greek Relations: A Feminist Account

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  • Özlem Tür
  • Çiğdem Aydın Koyuncu

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On 15 September 2020, Turkish and Greek women declared their commitment to peace. They said: “As peace-loving women of the two countries, despite the dominant patriarchal system threatening the world, we are determined to work towards peace by developing our common culture, cooperation, and friendship in the Aegean.” They have demanded a just resolution of controversies surrounding the relations through diplomacy and international law. By underlining that feminism offers essential insights into understanding cooperation and conflict dynamics, this article will analyse the last two decades of Turkish-Greek relations through a feminist reading. Feminism, with its critical and holistic approach, will contribute significantly to the understanding of Turkish-Greek relations during the periods of cooperation but more so during entranced conflicts. Post-1999 represents the beginning of collaboration and dialogue in Turkish-Greek relations. Various mechanisms such as regular political consultations, exploratory contacts, High-Level Cooperation Council meetings, were held. Until 2019, relations remained somehow amicable. However, since then, the refugee crisis, the Cyprus issue, and the dispute in the Eastern Mediterranean have deeply marred the relations. Going beyond the state level, this paper aims to analyse the significant cooperation and conflict periods from a feminist perspective.

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  • Özlem Tür & Çiğdem Aydın Koyuncu, 2025. "Enduring Crises and Possibilities for Cooperation in Turkish-Greek Relations: A Feminist Account," Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 27(1), pages 110-127, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cjsbxx:v:27:y:2025:i:1:p:110-127
    DOI: 10.1080/19448953.2024.2318680
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