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    Bosna-Hersek’te Devlet İnşası Anlaşmazlığında Enerji Güvenliğini Kavramak: Arafta Bir Bosna-Hersek mi?
    (2019) Ekinci, F. Didem
    This paper addresses energy security promotion, one of the most significant aspects of state building in BiH, in the framework of the concept of state building in connection with the state building actor in the country, the EU. Following the description of state building, energy security and Dayton Peace Agreement; it identifies three fundamental problems in the energy security building in BiH. First, it exposes how the “state within state” condition leads to fragmented and disharmonious energy policy choices and outcomes in the state building in BiH. Second, and emanating from the factor above, it dwells on the creation of additional problems emanating from the establishment of independent cooperation in the oil and natural gas sectors by the two entities (Federation and Bosnian Serb Republic/Republika Srpska) with their respective old, established external partners, in the state building process. Third, it exemplifies via the Chinese case that the state building, manifesting long duration and stagnation, will result in the possibility of the involvement of foreseeen or unforeseen actors in the process. In the final analysis, it acknowledges the necessity on the part of the EU to offer unilateral concessions in the energy security aspect of the state building in BiH and offers certain future prospects.
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    1915 Events, New Issues and Reconciliation Within the Framework of Persistence of Conflict and the Concept of Intractable Conflict
    (2017) Çoban Öztürk, Ebru
    There are some concrete problems, with roots in the past, that have remained unsolved between Turkish and Armenian societies. These problems have become deeper through the years and have negatively affected the relationship between the two societies, and by now have been transformed into a chronic conflict. Nevertheless, this type of conflict does not involve physical violence today, yet it has been transformed into intractable conflict with its all defining features. This study attempts to investigate the relationship between the two societies around the concept of intractable conflict and the socio-psychological foundations of it. The socio-psychological foundation of the Turkish-Armenian conflict has generated a completely new bundle of problems. For both societies to follow a positive line of relationship, a due attention should be paid not only to the concrete problems, but also to the socio-psychological repertoire of intractable conflicts and find solutions accordingly. This article will apply Daniel Bar-Tal’s method of analysis when using the concept of intractable conflict that analyzes the said socio-psychological repertoire.