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Appendix: Index of Interviews

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 November 2022

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  • Algan, Cengiz. Chairperson of the LPP, journalist and civil society activist; İstanbul, 30 June 2015.

  • Arıboğan, Deniz Ülke. Chairperson of the WPC's Marmara Region, professor at İstanbul Bilgi University; İstanbul, 8 September 2015.

  • Baluken, İdris. Deputy and Parliamentary Group Leader of the HDP, member of the İmralı Committee; Ankara, 1 September 2015.

  • Belge, Murat. Member of the WPC's Southeastern Region, professor at İstanbul Bilgi University and civil rights activist; İstanbul, 30 June 2015.

  • Burkay, Kemal. Founder of pro-Kurdish Rights and Freedoms Party (Hak ve Özgürlükler Partisi); Ankara, 2 July 2015.

  • Çalışlar, Oral. Member of the WPC's Black Sea Region, journalist and author; İstanbul, 7 July 2015.

  • Can, Celalattin. Member of the WPC's Central Anatolia Region; İstanbul, 25 June 2015.

  • Çandar, Cengiz. Intermediary between the Turkish government and PKK, chief advisor to President Turgut Özal (1991–3); İstanbul, 29–30 June 2015.

  • Coşkun, Vahap. Member of the WPC's Central Anatolia Region, associate professor at Dicle University; İstanbul, 4 September 2015.

  • Dedeoğlu, Beril. Vice Chairperson of the WPC's Central Anatolia Region, later appointed the Minister for the EU; İstanbul, 17 June 2015.

  • Demir, İmran. Member of the Resolution Commission (Toplumsal Barış Yollarının Araştırılması ve Çözüm Sürecinin Değerlendirilmesi Amacıyla Kurulan Meclis Araştırma Komisyonu, known as Çözüm Komisyonu), assistant professor at Marmara University; Leeds, 15 September 2015.

  • Empey, Reginald. Lord, former leader of the UUP and member of the House of Lords; London, 27 January 2015.

  • Ensaroğlu, Yılmaz. Chairperson of the WPC's Southeastern Anatolia Region, the chief advisor to PM Ahmet Davutoğlu on the peace process; Ankara, 2 July 2015.

  • Erdem, Tarhan. Chairperson of the WPC's Aegean Region, former Deputy of the CHP; İstanbul, 10 July 2015.

  • Ete, Hatem. Chief advisor to PM Ahmet Davutoğlu, on behalf of the AKP government; Ankara, 03 July 2015.

  • Gibney, Jim. Member of the Executive Committee of SF; Belfast, 20 January 2015.

  • Haşimi, Haşim. Kurdish politician, former Deputy of the RP and FP; Ankara, 3 July 2015.

  • Hatemi, Kezban. Vice Chairperson of the WPC's Southeastern Anatolia Region, lawyer; İstanbul, 7 September 2015.

  • Haughey, Dennis. Founder member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party; Belfast, 19 January 2015.

  • Işık, İlhami. Intermediary between the Turkish government and pro-Kurdish movement, columnist; İstanbul, 19 June 2015.

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Peace Processes in Northern Ireland and Turkey
Rethinking Conflict Resolution
, pp. 241 - 243
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Print publication year: 2020

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