The essay should be regimented in such a way that the first thousand words, distributed evenly, tackle four questions/elements:The significance of the Treaty of Lausanne.The meaning of the term “balkanization.”The definition of a “refugee” as defined by the Refugee Convention of 1951.A comparison between the Partition of 1947 and the Nakba of 1948.
The next two thousand words should examine an excerpt from Henry Dunant’s “A Memory of Solferino,” which has been attached.The essay should postulate the significance of this excerpt to the history of humanitarianism. Furthermore, it should identify the relationship of humanitarianism to war, and to forced displacements of people.
Citations should not be employed, but background research should be performed on these topics when applicable.
TURKEY’S FOREIGN POLICY (FP) IMPERATIVES
At first you should give a short introduction that will answer to these 4 sub-questions stated below. Then you should answer the sub-questions (a,b,c,d) by writing a) and answering the question a), then b) and answering the question b) and the same way c) and d). I will send the rubric and everything is written there and everything should be according to it. The sources should be only from the materials that I will provide you.
Please, be careful and match the rubric requirements. The paper needs to be more analytical, all sub-questions need to have sub-conclusion and also there should be one general conclusion in the end that will summarize all sub-questions.
Also, I mentioned 0 sources in the Sources section, however you can use as much sources as you want from ONLY the provided materials. And please do proper citation, please have a look about the requirements in the rubric.
Bellow are the questions that must be answered:a. Explain the ideological and theoretical foundations of Turkey’s FP since 2002b. What are the defining features of Turkey’s relations with Georgia and Azerbaijan since 1991c. Explain the major dynamics (achievement and failures) of Turkey-EU relations since 1999d. Zurich protocols: Explain origins, process and reasons for its current deadlock


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