Master Thesis Defense: Melisa Mendoza Vasquez
DEMOCRATIC AUTONOMY: A PEACEFUL RESOLUTION FOR TURKEY?
Melisa Mendoza Vasquez
Conflict Analyses and Resolution, M.Sc. Thesis, 2015
Thesis Jury
Fuat Keyman (Thesis Supervisor),Özge Kemahlıoğlu, Senem Aydın, Münevver Cebeci(Substitute Member)
Date &Time: May,13th, 2015 – 10:00
Place: FASS G048
Abstract
Territorial self-governance is an effective conflict resolution tool commonly used in
countries where ethnic groups make self-determination demands. The success of territorial
self-governance in resolving conflicts, however, largely relies on the way its institutional
design is arranged. Power-sharing mechanisms, at this point, emerge as central for the success
of the design. In the light of these theoretical considerations, this thesis examines in detail the
institutional design of Democratic Autonomy -the self-governance model proposed by the
Kurdish movement in Turkey for the resolution of the Kurdish conflict- and aims to evaluate
the extent to which the model can contribute to the resolution at issue. In order to conduct the
analysis, Democratic Autonomy model is situated in an analytical framework which can
manifest an effective tailor-made institutional design for a territorial self-governance
arrangement with essential power sharing mechanisms. In-depth interviews conducted with
prominent Kurdish actors and first hand documents obtained from the mainstream Kurdish
organizations make up the data utilized for the study. In accordance with the analysis carried
out, the thesis argues that Democratic Autonomy is a valuable project for an alternative
governance for Turkey. Yet, for the time being, it appears unable to offer a genuine
contribution to the resolution of the Kurdish conflict, as its institutional design has serious
inadequacies and ambiguities, thus making it unable to manifest an effective governance
model. Failing to put forth a strong substantiated design, it appears to remain more rhetorical
than concrete.