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This book is written to transform land disputes toward win-win outcomes utilizing the latest sustainable development theory. Land has always been a source of conflict, a contest of competing homelands and ideologies, but it can also act as an agency of peace-making, promoting economic and social development. This dualism will be the theme of this book as there is a dearth of studies exclusively focused on land. The book's coverage is comprehensive, examining land and property disputes with case studies in modern times along with a problem-solving approach utilizing such economic theorems as Location and Growth Poles theories. The UN¿s Sustainable Development Goals will be used as our over-arching framework. The overall aim of the book is to transform land disputes toward win-win outcomes utilizing latest sustainable development theory.
This book explores the delicate interconnections between law and economics, especially as regards island entitlements under international maritime law. This is an area in the literature generally overlooked because maritime law has been the domain of legal experts. Maritime boundary disputes are over resources, a vitally important economic subject. Yet, the economics of maritime law has been ignored. Lawyers and legal experts have dominated the field, to the alarming degree of causing needless international conflicts. Our monograph addresses this serious neglect. The methodology would be rational behavior model, one specifically formulated to make the case that dialog and negotiation between these countries is the rational choice leading to win-win outcome in the Aegean and Eastern Mediterranean territorial waters. Public and private sector actors identified as key decision-makers in all phases of hydrocarbon development and monetization, within an overall win-win framework.
This book provides an in-depth assessment of the modern geopolitics of hydrocarbon resources in the territorial waters of the Eastern Mediterranean, highlighting the current conflicts and disputes in the maritime territories of Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Cyprus, and Turkey.
RELOCATIONS is a platonic love story of Yusuf Ali, a Canadian POW in World War I and his Armenian sweetheart Tamara from Bayburt, Anatolia. The Great War destroys their lives. Tamara keeps a diary, recounting her experience and survival on the long trek through the killing fields of Eastern Anatolia, finally becoming a Muslim, Ülmühan. Yusuf is paroled from Kapuskasing Camp and is reborn in St. Catherine's, Ont., in his heart always remembering his sweetheart back home. The climax of their story is their meeting, in old age, in Urfa, southern Turkey, to reflect and undergo their own truth and reconciliation. The central message of RELOCATIONS is that in the end, the human spirit triumphs over war and atrocity. Unconditional goodness through service to the needy is the path to personal liberation. RELOCATIONS is the final fiction in the Uzun Ali trilogy: UZUN ALI, SHAME & SALVATION (2011), ANGELINA'S TREASURE, CYPRUS 1570+ (2013), published by Wisdom House, England. Ozay Mehmet is a retired Canadian academic, originally from Cyprus, living in Ottawa, Canada.
This book highlights the importance of Turkey in diversifying supplies in future European energy security, focusing in particular on the rapidly emerging southern energy corridor.
Angelina's Treasure, Cyprus 1570+ is a family history of Ottoman Cyprus: a story of intrigue, conspiracy, tax revolts, harem politics and the financial ruin of an Empire. A prequel to Uzun Ali, Shame and Salvation, it is a fictional exploration of the long roots of the Cyprus Problem. Ozay MEHMET was born in Nicosia in 1938. He is married and has three sons. He lives with wife Karen in Ottawa, Canada and part of the year in North Cyprus. He is an economist and a Professor Emeritus, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Focusing on Turkey and Malaysia, this book examines the problems of identity experienced in these countries because of their position on the Islamic periphery.
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