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Peace Communication and Mediation Model for Turkey and Spain Relations

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  • Bilgehan Gültekin

    (Ege University)

  • Tuba Gültekin

    (Dokuz Eylül University)

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Peace Communication is a means of public diplomacy for creating peace climate in international relations. Especially to solve international conflicts and to mediate them by using peace efforts, diplomatic communication is best perspective for agreement.Peace communication in the perspective of diplomatic communication includes: Intercultural peace campaign strategies , creating public diplomacy models for peace, selecting process of right peace actors, message production process and forming public opinion events based on societies. The study titled ?Peace Communication and Mediation Model for Turkey and Spain Relations?aims to create a new peace model to motivate peace initiatives for all over the world. The reason to select Turkey and Spain as a leader of peace model is both country have a great peace potential and moreover both Turkey and Spain are representing successful mediation in conflict negotiations. In this study, after evaluation of peace diplomacy strategies and efforts of Turkey and Spain, a new peace model will be developed for leading mediation process. One of the important aims of the study is to point out the importance of mediation process in negotiations . To form an ideal peace mediation for conflict situations by using creative communication techniques and practices is most critical part of the study.

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  • Bilgehan Gültekin & Tuba Gültekin, 2015. "Peace Communication and Mediation Model for Turkey and Spain Relations," Proceedings of International Academic Conferences 3104242, International Institute of Social and Economic Sciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:sek:iacpro:3104242
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    Mediation ; Diplomatic Public Relations; Peace Diplomacy;
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