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Turkish-Armenian Conflict: A Better Understanding Through Social Psychology
Ali Ersen Erol, ICAR Certificate Student
Posted: 09/06/07

A through analysis of Turkish-Armenian conflict should be a trial to understand the social psychology of both nations rather than a historical research. The tale of whatever might have happened in the past, and no matter told by whom, is not free of the filter of social subconscious of the either society. One can encounter an old Armenian who fled the area or who survived the atrocities perpetrated by İttihat ve Terakki party and one can encounter an old Turkish person who fled the area because of what some Armenian armed groups were doing to them. A deep historical analysis, in this case, is not so objectively accurate. READ MORE

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