Turkish-Dutch Encounters in Peace Operations

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Volume 03, Number 011, 2006

Abstract

This article examines cooperation between the Dutch and the Turkish armed forces during two peacekeeping missions, respectively in Kosovo (KFOR, 1999-2000) and Kabul (ISAF, 2002-2003). It is based on a literature survey and interviews with officers and NCOs of both sides. The article deals with the collaboration between the two armed forces as well as the interaction with the local populations in both areas of operation. Differences in style and modes of operation are analysed, leading to some thoughts for reflection with respect to intercultural military cooperation and peacekeeping in Muslim countries. It is argued that commanders at all levels should be prepared for the intercultural dimension of working with military from other nations, especially if they are deployed in areas that are culturally distant from their own. In addition, it is stressed that the scope of CIMIC-activities may be expanded.

Keywords

Peacekeeping, International Military Co-operation, Turkish Armed Forces, Netherlands Armed Forces, Local Population.

Citation

Soeters, Joseph et al., “Turkish-Dutch Encounters in Peace Operations”, International Relations, Volume 3, Issue 11 (Fall 2006), p. 71- 102.

Affiliations

  • Joseph Soeters,
  • Erhan Tanercan,
  • Kadir Varoğlu,
  • Ünsal Sığrı,
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