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Ms. '''Ilke Dagli''' was the North Coordinator for the UNDP funded project [[Civil Society Dialogue]], in which she collaborates with [[Tatjana Taraszow]] (in charge for the South). | Ms. '''Ilke Dagli''' was the Turkish Speaking (North) Coordinator for the UNDP funded project [[Civil Society Dialogue]], in which she collaborates with [[Tatjana Taraszow]] (in charge for the South). İlke is a trained SDDP facilitator with extensive experience in co-laboratories involving politicians, economists and media people. She worked closely with [[Aleco Christakis]], President of the [[Institute for 21st Century Agoras]] in furthering the applicability of structured dialogue. | ||
İlke has been a peace practitioner and researcher for over 16 years and a peace activist for over two decades. She has degree in European and International Politics from University of Northumbria, an MSc in Security and Development from the University of Bristol, and a PhD on Security, Identity and Peacebuilding from the University of Warwick. | |||
İlke | |||
Before her academic career at Warwick and Exeter Universities, where she taught World Politics and International Principles of Business respectively, Ilke worked as a project coordinator, project developer, consultant and facilitator for civil society and small-medium enterprise development projects in partnership with UN and EU agencies as well as a consultant for polling companies in Cyprus. She co-authored and coordinated myriad successful peacebuilding programmes such as The Civil Society Dialogue, Cyprus Community Media Centre, Access Info Cyprus, Play for Peace and ENGAGE Do Your Part for Peace. | |||
İlke’s peace work dates back to 1996 as a youth activist. In 2007, Ilke started to work with Cyprus EU Association and Future Worlds Centre and then continued her practitioner work in Cyprus until 2012, after which she moved to the UK for her PhD. Her work in Cyprus did not stop during her academic career but transformed from practice to scholarly work. | |||
İlke joined SeeD [[Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development]] as a Senior Security Researcher in 2016 and worked on the Security Dialogue Initiative (SDI). SDI was an evidence-based novel initiative that supported the peace negotiations and Track 1 towards a shared understanding around endogenous resilience and transitionary security arrangements. İlke transitioned into the role of Head of Programmes and Field Operations in 2017, overseeing SeeD's global programmes and research efforts as well as R&D work on constructive citizenship and economic resilience. İlke continues to serve as one of the senior executives as SeeD as the Head of Partnerships and Growth, and provides mentorship to different programmes with a focus on Ukraine and Cyprus portfolios. | |||
==Serving as SDD Facilitator== | |||
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|2007/03/10-11 | |||
|Design | |||
|Platres, Cyprus | |||
|9 GCs & 12 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What goals, if achieved, would contribute significantly to bridging the gap between the two communities? | |||
|Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/07/03 | |||
|Design | |||
|Lefkosia, Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 11 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|With the aim of economic integration, what are the benefits (opportunities) for Cyprus of free movement of goods and services within Cyprus and the EU? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/07/10 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Lefkosa, Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 11 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|With the aim of economic integration; what are the obstacles including perceived threats in achieving free movement of goods and services within Cyprus and the EU? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/07/27 | |||
|Action | |||
|Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 11 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|With the aim of economic integration; what actions should be taken to overcome the obstacles and to reap the benefits in achieving free movement of goods and services? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/09/17-19 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Limassol, Cyprus | |||
|26 European country representatives | |||
|[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]] | |||
|What are obstacles that prevent our current network of EU safer Internet Nodes from being optimal? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/09/17-19 | |||
|Design | |||
|Limassol, Cyprus | |||
|26 European country representatives | |||
|[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]] | |||
|What are descriptors of an ideal collaboration model between the Nodes and educators? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/09/17-19 | |||
|Action | |||
|Limassol, Cyprus | |||
|26 European country representatives | |||
|[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]] | |||
|What initiatives or actions can Nodes take in order to encourage the mobile industry to take desired actions? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/11/10 & 20007/11/17 | |||
|Design | |||
|Famagusta & Larnaka, Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 11 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What are descriptors of an ideal model of Famagusta/Varosha, a place of interaction, communication and cooperation of Greek and Turkish Cypriot Famagustians to serve as an example for a future united Cyprus and to act as a catalyst for solving the Cyprus problem? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/11/17 & 2007/12/04 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Larnaka & Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | |||
|8 GCs & 10 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What are obstacles that prevent us from achieving the ideal model of Famagusta/ Varosha? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/12/03 & 2007/12/05 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Nicosia, Cyprus | |||
|7 GCs & 12 TCs | |||
|[[New Media Landscape Now!]] | |||
|What factors inhibit the development and practice of effective journalistic ethics in Cyprus? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder | |||
|- | |||
|2007/12/06 | |||
|Action | |||
|Brussels, Belgium | |||
|26 European country representatives | |||
|[[Cyberethics: Cyprus Safer Internet Center|CyberEthics]] | |||
|What actions can the current network of EU Safer Internet nodes take in order to reach the ideal and efficient network? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2007/12/08 | |||
|Action | |||
|Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | |||
|7 GCs & 8 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What are action options, which if we adopt and implement, we will overcome the obstacles and achieve the ideal image of Famagusta/Varosha? | |||
|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|-|CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2008/06/17 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Famagusta, Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 10 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What are the obstacles that prevent us/Cypriots' Voice from reaching our ideal organisation and our objectives of the declaration and to fulfill our vision? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator | |||
|- | |||
|2008/06/18 | |||
|Action | |||
|Famagusta, Cyprus | |||
|10 GCs & 10 TCs | |||
|[[Civil Society Dialogue]] | |||
|What specific action plan / action tools could the organisation / Cypriot's Voice adopt in order to overcome the diagnosed obstacles to fulfill its vision? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator | |||
|- | |||
|2008/04/05-06 | |||
|Diagnosis & Action | |||
|Nicosia, Cyprus | |||
|Turkish Republican Party, Youth Wing | |||
|[[Private session]] | |||
|Focus: Self-reflection and contribution to peacebuilding. Triggering question confidential | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, | |||
|- | |||
|2008/05/10 | |||
|Design | |||
|Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | |||
|13 members of PeacePlayers International: 5 GCs & 5 TCs & 3 internationals | |||
|[[Dialogue through Play: Play for Peace]] | |||
|How do you envision your team helping your community? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator | |||
|- | |||
|2011/03/10 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|Nicosia, Cyprus | |||
|Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organizations and Local Authorities | |||
|[[Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development|MeDevNet]] | |||
|What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Cyprus towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2011/03/22-24 | |||
|Diagnosis | |||
|St Julian, Malta | |||
|16 Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organizations and Local Authorities | |||
|[[Capacity and Synergy building among NGDOs and LAs in Greece, Cyprus and Malta for development|MeDevNet]] | |||
|What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
|2011/11/13 | |||
|Action | |||
|Morphou, Cyprus | |||
|Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organization called Engel(Siz)Initiative[without disabilities] | |||
|[[Awareness Raising Actions and Synergy building]] | |||
|N/A | |||
|Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer | |||
|- | |||
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==Publications== | ==Publications== | ||
[[ | Guest A., Dagli-Hustings I. and Machlouzarides M. (May 2022), "Did we get civic activism wrong? Understanding the waltz between constructive and aggressive civic tendencies in Bosnia–Herzegovina", Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-01-2022-0674 | ||
Machlouzarides M., Novosolova N., Dagli-Hustings I., Scheerder A. (2021), “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Ukraine”. [Online] | |||
Minich R., Panayiotou O., Pissarides C., Dagli-Hustings I. (2021), “Land Reform in Ukraine: Attitudes & Expectations”. [Online] | |||
Minich R., Cheryba N., Dagli-Hustings I. (2021), “Ukrainian Expectations From European Integration”. [Online] | |||
Dagli-Hustings I., Machlouzarides, M., Dryga, A., Ikinci M. (2021), “SCORE Ukraine 2021 Trends Report: An investigation of socio-political, civic and economic trends between 2016 and 2021 based on the Social Cohesion and Reconciliation Index.” [Online]. | |||
Lordos A. and Dagli I. (2019). Social Contract Building for Peace: Dissonant Duello of Sub-National Social Contracts in Cyprus. UNDP Oslo Governance Center, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, The Julian J. Studley Fund of International Affairs at The New School and Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center. [Online] | |||
Dagli I., Dryga A., Ivashchenko K., Pissarides C. (2019). Drivers of Migration Tendency in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. Research commissioned by USAID and UNRPP. [Online] | |||
Dagli I. (2019). Impact of English Language and Skills on the Prosperity, Stability and Cohesion of Isolated Areas in South Caucasus & Moldova, Research commissioned by the British Council. [Online] | |||
Dagli I. (2019). SCORE Armenia Pilot Study: Analysis & Recommendations, Research commissioned by USAID. | |||
Dagli I. et. all. (2019). SCORE Liberia Evidence-based Policy Briefs on Fostering Constructive Citizenship; Addressing Violent Tendencies; and Enhancing Good Governance. Research commissioned by UNDP. [Online] | |||
Dagli I. et. all. (2018). SCORE Ukraine Phase Two: Evidence-based Policy Brief on constructive citizenship, Ukraine reform process, human cost of conflict, intergroup relations and future of Donbas. Research commissioned by USAID. [Online] | |||
Dagli I. (2017). The Cyprus Problem: Why Solve a Comfortable Conflict?. Oxford Research Group. [Online] | |||
Kanol B. and Dagli I. (2016). Civil Society Active Dialogue Networks in Cyprus: Peace-ing it together at the grassroots. In: Lovell, D., Konto, M., Warner, J. Modern Social and Political Aspects of the Cyprus Problem. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. | |||
Dagli, I. (2016). Identities in Limbo: Securitisation of Identities in Conflict Environments and its Implications on Reconciliation Efforts (PhD Thesis) | |||
Laouris, Y., Taraszow, T., Damdelen, M., Dagli, I., Beyatlı, D., Karayiannis, A., Dye, K. & Christakis, Examining Economic Integration and Free Trade within Cyprus using Structured Dialogic Design. ALARj, vol. 21, no.1 (2015) pp. 11-52 | |||
Dagli, I. (2013; 2015). “Institutionalised Securitisations and Desecuritisation: Case of Cyprus” and “Essentialist Identity Limbo: Broadening the scope of the “ethnic-conflict”. Two papers presented at the EISA 8th and 9th Pan-European International Relations Conference, Warsaw and Sicily, respectively. | |||
Dagli, I. (2010). Refugee and IDP Labels: Implications for the communities of Cyprus. Research paper presented at Oxford University Refugee Studies Centre. | |||
Laouris, Y., Taraszow, T., Damdelen, M., Dagli, I., Beyatlı, D., Karayiannis, A., Dye, K. & Christakis, “Exploring Options for Enhancement of Social Dialogue Between the Turkish and Greek Communities in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process”, Systemic Practice and Action Research, Vol. 22, No. 5 (October, 2009) and Springerlink.com | |||
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Ms. Ilke Dagli was the Turkish Speaking (North) Coordinator for the UNDP funded project Civil Society Dialogue, in which she collaborates with Tatjana Taraszow (in charge for the South). İlke is a trained SDDP facilitator with extensive experience in co-laboratories involving politicians, economists and media people. She worked closely with Aleco Christakis, President of the Institute for 21st Century Agoras in furthering the applicability of structured dialogue.
İlke has been a peace practitioner and researcher for over 16 years and a peace activist for over two decades. She has degree in European and International Politics from University of Northumbria, an MSc in Security and Development from the University of Bristol, and a PhD on Security, Identity and Peacebuilding from the University of Warwick.
Before her academic career at Warwick and Exeter Universities, where she taught World Politics and International Principles of Business respectively, Ilke worked as a project coordinator, project developer, consultant and facilitator for civil society and small-medium enterprise development projects in partnership with UN and EU agencies as well as a consultant for polling companies in Cyprus. She co-authored and coordinated myriad successful peacebuilding programmes such as The Civil Society Dialogue, Cyprus Community Media Centre, Access Info Cyprus, Play for Peace and ENGAGE Do Your Part for Peace.
İlke’s peace work dates back to 1996 as a youth activist. In 2007, Ilke started to work with Cyprus EU Association and Future Worlds Centre and then continued her practitioner work in Cyprus until 2012, after which she moved to the UK for her PhD. Her work in Cyprus did not stop during her academic career but transformed from practice to scholarly work.
İlke joined SeeD Centre for Sustainable Peace and Democratic Development as a Senior Security Researcher in 2016 and worked on the Security Dialogue Initiative (SDI). SDI was an evidence-based novel initiative that supported the peace negotiations and Track 1 towards a shared understanding around endogenous resilience and transitionary security arrangements. İlke transitioned into the role of Head of Programmes and Field Operations in 2017, overseeing SeeD's global programmes and research efforts as well as R&D work on constructive citizenship and economic resilience. İlke continues to serve as one of the senior executives as SeeD as the Head of Partnerships and Growth, and provides mentorship to different programmes with a focus on Ukraine and Cyprus portfolios.
Serving as SDD Facilitator
Date | Type | Location | Participants | Project | Triggering Question | Title of SDDP Role(s) |
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2007/03/10-11 | Design | Platres, Cyprus | 9 GCs & 12 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What goals, if achieved, would contribute significantly to bridging the gap between the two communities? | Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/07/03 | Design | Lefkosia, Cyprus | 10 GCs & 11 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | With the aim of economic integration, what are the benefits (opportunities) for Cyprus of free movement of goods and services within Cyprus and the EU? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/07/10 | Diagnosis | Lefkosa, Cyprus | 10 GCs & 11 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | With the aim of economic integration; what are the obstacles including perceived threats in achieving free movement of goods and services within Cyprus and the EU? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/07/27 | Action | Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | 10 GCs & 11 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | With the aim of economic integration; what actions should be taken to overcome the obstacles and to reap the benefits in achieving free movement of goods and services? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/09/17-19 | Diagnosis | Limassol, Cyprus | 26 European country representatives | CyberEthics | What are obstacles that prevent our current network of EU safer Internet Nodes from being optimal? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2007/09/17-19 | Design | Limassol, Cyprus | 26 European country representatives | CyberEthics | What are descriptors of an ideal collaboration model between the Nodes and educators? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2007/09/17-19 | Action | Limassol, Cyprus | 26 European country representatives | CyberEthics | What initiatives or actions can Nodes take in order to encourage the mobile industry to take desired actions? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2007/11/10 & 20007/11/17 | Design | Famagusta & Larnaka, Cyprus | 10 GCs & 11 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What are descriptors of an ideal model of Famagusta/Varosha, a place of interaction, communication and cooperation of Greek and Turkish Cypriot Famagustians to serve as an example for a future united Cyprus and to act as a catalyst for solving the Cyprus problem? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/11/17 & 2007/12/04 | Diagnosis | Larnaka & Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | 8 GCs & 10 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What are obstacles that prevent us from achieving the ideal model of Famagusta/ Varosha? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2007/12/03 & 2007/12/05 | Diagnosis | Nicosia, Cyprus | 7 GCs & 12 TCs | New Media Landscape Now! | What factors inhibit the development and practice of effective journalistic ethics in Cyprus? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder |
2007/12/06 | Action | Brussels, Belgium | 26 European country representatives | CyberEthics | What actions can the current network of EU Safer Internet nodes take in order to reach the ideal and efficient network? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2007/12/08 | Action | Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | 7 GCs & 8 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What are action options, which if we adopt and implement, we will overcome the obstacles and achieve the ideal image of Famagusta/Varosha? | CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator, Report Writer |
2008/06/17 | Diagnosis | Famagusta, Cyprus | 10 GCs & 10 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What are the obstacles that prevent us/Cypriots' Voice from reaching our ideal organisation and our objectives of the declaration and to fulfill our vision? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator |
2008/06/18 | Action | Famagusta, Cyprus | 10 GCs & 10 TCs | Civil Society Dialogue | What specific action plan / action tools could the organisation / Cypriot's Voice adopt in order to overcome the diagnosed obstacles to fulfill its vision? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator |
2008/04/05-06 | Diagnosis & Action | Nicosia, Cyprus | Turkish Republican Party, Youth Wing | Private session | Focus: Self-reflection and contribution to peacebuilding. Triggering question confidential | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, |
2008/05/10 | Design | Nicosia (Fulbright Center), Cyprus | 13 members of PeacePlayers International: 5 GCs & 5 TCs & 3 internationals | Dialogue through Play: Play for Peace | How do you envision your team helping your community? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Workshop Coordinator |
2011/03/10 | Diagnosis | Nicosia, Cyprus | Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organizations and Local Authorities | MeDevNet | What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Cyprus towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2011/03/22-24 | Diagnosis | St Julian, Malta | 16 Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organizations and Local Authorities | MeDevNet | What obstacles prevent cooperation between Civil Society & Local Authorities in Malta towards achieving Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)? | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
2011/11/13 | Action | Morphou, Cyprus | Representatives of Non Governmental Development Organization called Engel(Siz)Initiative[without disabilities] | Awareness Raising Actions and Synergy building | N/A | Facilitator, CogniScope Operator, Recorder, Report Writer |
Publications
Guest A., Dagli-Hustings I. and Machlouzarides M. (May 2022), "Did we get civic activism wrong? Understanding the waltz between constructive and aggressive civic tendencies in Bosnia–Herzegovina", Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research. https://doi.org/10.1108/JACPR-01-2022-0674
Machlouzarides M., Novosolova N., Dagli-Hustings I., Scheerder A. (2021), “Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Ukraine”. [Online]
Minich R., Panayiotou O., Pissarides C., Dagli-Hustings I. (2021), “Land Reform in Ukraine: Attitudes & Expectations”. [Online]
Minich R., Cheryba N., Dagli-Hustings I. (2021), “Ukrainian Expectations From European Integration”. [Online]
Dagli-Hustings I., Machlouzarides, M., Dryga, A., Ikinci M. (2021), “SCORE Ukraine 2021 Trends Report: An investigation of socio-political, civic and economic trends between 2016 and 2021 based on the Social Cohesion and Reconciliation Index.” [Online].
Lordos A. and Dagli I. (2019). Social Contract Building for Peace: Dissonant Duello of Sub-National Social Contracts in Cyprus. UNDP Oslo Governance Center, Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, The Julian J. Studley Fund of International Affairs at The New School and Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center. [Online]
Dagli I., Dryga A., Ivashchenko K., Pissarides C. (2019). Drivers of Migration Tendency in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts. Research commissioned by USAID and UNRPP. [Online]
Dagli I. (2019). Impact of English Language and Skills on the Prosperity, Stability and Cohesion of Isolated Areas in South Caucasus & Moldova, Research commissioned by the British Council. [Online]
Dagli I. (2019). SCORE Armenia Pilot Study: Analysis & Recommendations, Research commissioned by USAID.
Dagli I. et. all. (2019). SCORE Liberia Evidence-based Policy Briefs on Fostering Constructive Citizenship; Addressing Violent Tendencies; and Enhancing Good Governance. Research commissioned by UNDP. [Online]
Dagli I. et. all. (2018). SCORE Ukraine Phase Two: Evidence-based Policy Brief on constructive citizenship, Ukraine reform process, human cost of conflict, intergroup relations and future of Donbas. Research commissioned by USAID. [Online]
Dagli I. (2017). The Cyprus Problem: Why Solve a Comfortable Conflict?. Oxford Research Group. [Online]
Kanol B. and Dagli I. (2016). Civil Society Active Dialogue Networks in Cyprus: Peace-ing it together at the grassroots. In: Lovell, D., Konto, M., Warner, J. Modern Social and Political Aspects of the Cyprus Problem. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Dagli, I. (2016). Identities in Limbo: Securitisation of Identities in Conflict Environments and its Implications on Reconciliation Efforts (PhD Thesis)
Laouris, Y., Taraszow, T., Damdelen, M., Dagli, I., Beyatlı, D., Karayiannis, A., Dye, K. & Christakis, Examining Economic Integration and Free Trade within Cyprus using Structured Dialogic Design. ALARj, vol. 21, no.1 (2015) pp. 11-52
Dagli, I. (2013; 2015). “Institutionalised Securitisations and Desecuritisation: Case of Cyprus” and “Essentialist Identity Limbo: Broadening the scope of the “ethnic-conflict”. Two papers presented at the EISA 8th and 9th Pan-European International Relations Conference, Warsaw and Sicily, respectively.
Dagli, I. (2010). Refugee and IDP Labels: Implications for the communities of Cyprus. Research paper presented at Oxford University Refugee Studies Centre.
Laouris, Y., Taraszow, T., Damdelen, M., Dagli, I., Beyatlı, D., Karayiannis, A., Dye, K. & Christakis, “Exploring Options for Enhancement of Social Dialogue Between the Turkish and Greek Communities in Cyprus Using the Structured Dialogic Design Process”, Systemic Practice and Action Research, Vol. 22, No. 5 (October, 2009) and Springerlink.com