Abstract:
This thesis examines Turkish-Greek relations within a historical chronology. The past, present and future of bilateral relations are analyzed thoroughly by employing sociopolitical as well as economic-financial aspects. The historical background of Turkish-Greek relations fr01n 1821 onwards is characterized by everlasting problem areas between the two states. Cyprus, which requires special attention, is evaluated individually. Taking into consideration the past examples of Turkish-Greek rapprochement eff01ts, the final, postearthquake rapprochement process lays the foundation of an on-going detente process. In modern times, economics and finance are increasingly intertwined with the social and political aspects of life. The econon1ic and financial aspects of Turkish-Greek relations are demonstrated as a major example of sustainable rapprochement efforts. The figures and evaluations are fmther enhanced with the views of an opinion leader. An interview with the President of the Turkish-Greek Business Council Chainnan, Mr. Selim Egeli, shows us the evolution of bilateral relations fron1 an economic perspective. Finally, we come to the conclusion that irrespective of their troubled past, neighbors ought to cooperate and negotiate for a better future. This could be possible and sustainable only with a collective understanding and effort. Economic and financial relations are the simplest and most productive methods for this rapprochement process.