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Product Description: Peace in Turkey 2023: The Question of Human Security and Conflict Transformation, by Tim Jacoby and Alpaslan Özerdem, explores how the Kurdish conflict could possibly be transformed towards positive peace. By drawing on peace, conflict transformation and human security theories, Peace in Turkey 2023 seeks to redress a long-felt concern in Turkey: how to address the current challenge of establishing sustainable peace in the country...read more

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9780739143414 | 1 edition (Lexington Books, December 27, 2012), cover price $80.00 | About this edition: Peace in Turkey 2023: The Question of Human Security and Conflict Transformation, by Tim Jacoby and Alpaslan Özerdem, explores how the Kurdish conflict could possibly be transformed towards positive peace.

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Product Description: Participatory research methodologies have been used since the 1970s as a tool to garner accurate information about communities in which development practitioners operate. Their usefulness as a collection of research techniques has been evident in academic disciplines such as politics, sociology, anthropology and economics, among others...read more
By Richard Bowd (editor) and Alpaslan Ozerdem (editor)

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9780754677352 | Ashgate Pub Co, February 28, 2010, cover price $149.95 | About this edition: Participatory research methodologies have been used since the 1970s as a tool to garner accurate information about communities in which development practitioners operate.

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Product Description: In countries affected by war, the cessation of hostilities inevitably produces a large number of demobilized combatants, most of them lacking any basic means of support or livelihood. The failure to respond to the disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of such former combatants can cause high levels of insecurity, at worst a resumption of armed conflict...read more

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9781845114619 | Tauris Academic Studies, December 23, 2008, cover price $99.00 | About this edition: In countries affected by war, the cessation of hostilities inevitably produces a large number of demobilized combatants, most of them lacking any basic means of support or livelihood.

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