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The massigli affair and its context: Turkish foreign policy after the molotov–ribbentrop pact
(SAGE Publications, 2020)
This article examines Turkey's wartime diplomacy between the Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact and Hitler's unleashing of Operation Barbarossa. Rather than a survey of Turkish foreign policy as a whole, it takes a critical episode ...
A tale of two fears: negotiating trust and neighborly relations in urbanizing Turkey
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)
Using a Turkish empirical case, we show how trust is negotiated among rural-to-urban migrant women as a result of their move from informal housing where they lived clustered with other migrant women, sharing their personal ...
For the people, against the elites: left versus right-wing populism in Greece and Turkey
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)
While the rise of populism has been a global trend in recent years, it has been prevalent in Greece and Turkey for longer, leaving a strong imprint on the politics of both countries. Left-wing populism has become one of ...
Policy transfer, external actors and policy conditionality: public financial management reform in Turkey
(Taylor and Francis, 2020)
Turkey’s economic turmoil of today is reminiscent of an earlier era, during which instability, high inflation, and financial mismanagement ruled the day. Yet until recently, Turkey was celebrated as an economic success ...
Influence and impact: interacting factors in asylum policy-making and implementation in Canada and Turkey (1988-92)
(Routledge, 2020)
With rates of asylum seekers increasing across decades worldwide, why do high- and middle-income countries persistently adopt more restrictive asylum policies? By analyzing data from the cases of Canada and Turkey (1988-92), ...
Searching for larger status in global politics: internationalization of higher education in Turkey
(SAGE Publications, 2021)
This work explores how a country’s political status may impact its soft power policies, such as internationalization of higher education, through an examination of the Turkish case. Based on a survey of and subsequent ...
Eradicating terrorism in asymmetric conflict: the role and essence of military deterrence
(Routledge, 2020)
This study quantitatively and qualitatively analyzes the impact and effectiveness of Turkey’s deterrence-oriented incapacitation effort throughout Turkey’s PKK conflict (1984–2018). By employing vector autoregressive (VAR) ...
Imagining Turan: homeland and its political implications in the literary work of Hüseyinzade Ali [Turan] and Mehmet Ziya [Gökalp]
(Routledge, 2020)
While scholarly interest in the influence of Tatar intellectuals on Turkish nationalism has been strong, less attention has been paid to the interactions between Russian Azerbaijani and Ottoman Turkish intellectuals. This ...
International political economy in Turkey: the evolution and current state of a maturing subfield
(International Relations Council of Turkey, 2020)
Since its emergence in the 1970s, international political economy (IPE) has been one of the main subfields of International Relations (IR) in North America and Britain. The past two decades have witnessed a growing academic ...
Rethinking the role of track two diplomacy in conflict resolution: the democratic progress institute’s Turkey programme
(Routledge, 2021-04-05)
The article examines the Democratic Progress Institute’s (DPI) Turkey program as a Track Two comparative consultation initiative applied in the case of Turkey’s peace process regarding the Kurdish conflict, commonly known ...