POLS 409 Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 Credits |
Beginning with the Greek independence in 1830, this course
will first trace the development of Greek-Turkish relations
in their historical, political, and ideological context and
examine, in particular, the influence of nationalism on the
Ottoman Empire and the Balkans, the effects of the resulting
myths and narratives on nation-building, and the
perceptions that define identity politics. Against this
background, the course will then focus on the foreign
policy of both Greece and Turkey; major bilateral issues
between the two countries, the effect of Cyprus and the
influence of the European Union on the bilateral relations;
the new geopolitical environment of the two countries
in which the recent détente took rise; and policy
alternatives for the near future.
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Last Offered Terms |
Course Name |
SU Credit |
Fall 2011-2012 |
Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 |
Fall 2010-2011 |
Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 |
Fall 2007-2008 |
Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 |
Fall 2006-2007 |
Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 |
Fall 2005-2006 |
Greek-Turkish Relations |
3 |
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Prerequisite: POLS 301 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D |
and IR 201 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D |
and (SPS 102 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D |
or SPS 101 - Undergraduate - Min Grade D) |
Corequisite: __ |
ECTS Credit: 6 ECTS (6 ECTS for students admitted before 2013-14 Academic Year) |
General Requirements: |
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