The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict

The occupation of Crimea determined the Crimean Tatars to react with obvious and clear-cut response: condemning the Russian aggression against the Ukrainian territorial integrity. This paper aims to analyze the post-2014 Crimean hybrid conflict situation of the Crimean Tatars, by investigating ho...

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Main Author: Sezai ÖZÇELİK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi 2020-05-01
Series:CES Working Papers
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Online Access:http://ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2020_XII1_OZC.pdf
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spelling doaj-591dc556e6ac4df390e244193dcff0dd2020-11-25T03:29:10ZengAlexandru Ioan Cuza University of IasiCES Working Papers2067-76932067-76932020-05-01XII14264The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflictSezai ÖZÇELİK0Professor at Çankırı Karatekin University, TurkeyThe occupation of Crimea determined the Crimean Tatars to react with obvious and clear-cut response: condemning the Russian aggression against the Ukrainian territorial integrity. This paper aims to analyze the post-2014 Crimean hybrid conflict situation of the Crimean Tatars, by investigating how the Crimean Tatars conditions have evolved under the Russian invasion forces for the last five years. In order to understand the post-2014 situation, the paper also focuses and examines the forced deportation (Sürgün or the Soviet Genocide), as well as Turkey's foreign policy reactions toward this regional conflict. Civil disobedience and nonviolent strategy of the Crimean Tatars have been used to pressure the Russian public opinion and political elites regarding the unlawful and unfair act toward the Ukrainian and Crimean sovereignty. In addition, the Crimean Tatars have voiced their concerns and demands in the international political arenas. Overall, the paper focuses on the repercussions of the Crimean crisis from political, psycho-social and international perspectives. http://ceswp.uaic.ro/articles/CESWP2020_XII1_OZC.pdf: crimeacrimean occupationcrimean tatarsturkey
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The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
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title The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
title_short The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
title_full The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
title_fullStr The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
title_full_unstemmed The analysis of the Crimean Tatars since 2014 Crimean hybrid conflict
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publisher Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iasi
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2067-7693
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The occupation of Crimea determined the Crimean Tatars to react with obvious and clear-cut response: condemning the Russian aggression against the Ukrainian territorial integrity. This paper aims to analyze the post-2014 Crimean hybrid conflict situation of the Crimean Tatars, by investigating how the Crimean Tatars conditions have evolved under the Russian invasion forces for the last five years. In order to understand the post-2014 situation, the paper also focuses and examines the forced deportation (Sürgün or the Soviet Genocide), as well as Turkey's foreign policy reactions toward this regional conflict. Civil disobedience and nonviolent strategy of the Crimean Tatars have been used to pressure the Russian public opinion and political elites regarding the unlawful and unfair act toward the Ukrainian and Crimean sovereignty. In addition, the Crimean Tatars have voiced their concerns and demands in the international political arenas. Overall, the paper focuses on the repercussions of the Crimean crisis from political, psycho-social and international perspectives.
topic : crimea
crimean occupation
crimean tatars
turkey
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