Turkish-Dutch encounters in peace operations

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...

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Military
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Peace keeping
Peacekeeping
Population
Turkey
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