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Turkey and the Middle East: frontiers of the new geographic imagination
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2007-12)
[No abstract available]
What would normalisation of economic relations between Mashrek countries, Turkey and Israel imply?
(Blackwell, 2007-04)
This article examines the potential for economic cooperation among Mashrek countries, Turkey and Israel in the fields of trade in goods and services both separately and across-field. It first describes the macroeconomic ...
EU Enlargement conditions and minority protection: A reflection on Turkey's non-Muslim minorities
(East European Quarterly, 2006-12)
The universal citizenship, dominance of the principle of equality in political culture, and limitation of official recognition only to non-Muslims as minority groups are key to Turkey's approach to the protection of ...
Turkey’s military victory over the PKK and its failure to end the PKK insurgency
(Routledge journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015-09-03)
This article explores the major reasons why Turkey could not end the PKK insurgency despite its military defeat in the late 1990s. It argues that Turkish governments have failed to sufficiently address two key aspects of ...
Modernization and gender: a history of girls' technical education in Turkey since 1927
(Routledge, 2006-10)
This article is a historical analysis of Girls' Institutes in Turkey. These schools were established in the early Republican era in order to educate girl students to gender roles compatible with modernization and with the ...
Bounds for the faber coefficients of certain classes of functions analytic in an ellipse
(Rocky Mt Math Consortium, 2005)
Let Omega be a bounded, simply connected domain in C with 0 is an element of Omega and aOmega analytic. Let S(Omega) denote the class of functions F(z) which are analytic and univalent in Omega with F(0) = 0 and F'(0) = ...
Europe, Turkey and the Middle East: Is harmonisation possible?
(H.W. Wilson - Social Science Abstracts, 2006-09)
The possibility of Turkey joining the European Union (EU) has generated much debate in both the EU and the Middle East--interest that Turkey has interpreted as a clear signal that it could be a powerful regional player. ...
Firing regulations and firm size in the developing world: evidence from differential enforcement
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2012-11)
This paper examines how stringent de facto firing regulations affect firm size throughout the developing world. A large firm level dataset is used across 63 countries and within country variation in the enforcement of the ...
The limits of the Russian-Iranian strategic alliance: its history and geopolitics, and the nuclear issue
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008-03)
The Russian and Iranian governments define their relations as "very close" and "strategic" in many areas. The frontiers of this cooperation, in geopolitical terms, include the south Caucasus, central Asia, Afghanistan, and ...
The limits of culture: Islam and foreign policy
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2008-03)
[No abstract available]