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1. Is Turkish history European too? April 22, 2010

The least the EU could do is to insist that Turkey treat Armenia as it would a normal neighbour. The issue of international recognition of the Armenian genocide in its...

Is Turkish history European too?

2. An agreement, but little progress April 15, 2010

Relations between Turkey and neighbours Armenia and Azerbaijan remain complicated. Nowhere is Turkey's pursuit of ‘zero problems' in its neighbourhood harder than in...

An agreement, but little progress

3. Sweden angers Turkey with 'genocide' vote March 12, 2010

Turkey withdraws its ambassador to Sweden in protest at Armenia vote. A diplomatic row is brewing between Sweden and Turkey after Sweden's parliament yesterday voted to...

Sweden angers Turkey with 'genocide' vote

4. Reconciliation is a process, not an event October 19, 2009

The US and the EU need to help civil society push develop ties between Turkey and Armenia, now that political leaders have achieved a breakthrough. Turkey and Armenia...

5. A glimmer of hope in the Caucasus September 3, 2009

Tentative first steps to improve Armenia-Turkey relations should give some hope for easter European tensions, too. The ceremonies this week commemorating the start of the...

6. EU welcome's Turkish president's visit to Armenia September 8, 2008

EU calls for “full normalisation” of relations as a process of ‘football diplomacy' begins. The EU has welcomed the first official visit to Armenia by a Turkish...

7. Turkey can only move on if it faces demons of the past April 24, 2008

Denial of the 1915 genocide of Armenians is, rightly, a barrier to modern Turkey's progress towards the European Union. Turkey first formally associated with what today is...

8. Turkey struggles to find its future October 25, 2007

Just three months after it took office, Turkey's new government has attracted the wrath of liberal commentators for its uncertain start. The absence of rapid action on...

9. Dead – for daring to defy the deniers February 1, 2007

The murder of Hrant Dink, the Turkish-Armenian writer and journalist, on 19 January continues to reverberate in Turkey, as many people loudly and anguishedly question the...

10. Tragedy should spur Turkey-Armenia dialogue February 1, 2007

The murder in Istanbul of Hrant Dink, editor of the bilingual Armenian/Turkish Agos newspaper, has generated mass protests across the globe. All those who believe in...

11. The constitution's last rites and freedom of speech October 19, 2006

European Commission President José Manuel Barroso went to London this week and managed to commit news in several different locations. In a speech at the Chatham...

12. Why Armenia continues to haunt Turkey April 27, 2006

Armenians throughout the world on Monday (24 April) remembered loved ones lost 91 years ago in atrocities disputed to this day. Armenians, with the support of some...

13. Europeanisation and its enemies December 21, 2005

In turkey two deeply-rooted forces are confronting each other: nationalism versus cosmopolitanism. The clash has crystallised in a series of legal actions springing from the...

14. Ban for ‘genocide' photo exhibition May 8, 2003

A SWEDISH MEP says he is shocked by a decision to bar him from staging an exhibition in the Parliament on Armenian ‘genocide'. Jonas Sjostedt, and the Union of Armenian...

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