Konu "Turkey" için Uluslararası İlişkiler Bölümü / Department of International Relations listeleme
Toplam kayıt 36, listelenen: 1-20
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Al-Qaida, 'war on terror' and Turkey
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2007)The new wave of international terrorism gained strength in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, threatening not only the USA and its allies but also, as seen in the latest incidents, a significant part of the world. Continuing ... -
Azerbeycan ve Türkiye'de siyasi değişim ve modernleşme bağlamında siyasi karikatür
(Tübitak, 2008-01-15)Bu araştırma, siyasi karikatürlerin çözümlenmesi yoluyla Azerbaycan ve Türkiye'deki siyasi değişim ve modernleşme süreçlerini incelemektedir. Modernleşme ve ulus kurma sürecinde siyasi karikatürlerin yansıttığı konular, ... -
Can money make us friends?: Islamist entrepreneurs and chances for democratization in the muslim world
(2010-04-16)Islamist movements have grown persistently in the last few decades and became major actors in the politics of various Muslim nations, receiving attention in numerous popular studies. Many of those studies, however, focus ... -
Citizenship and minorities: A historical overview of Turkey's Jewish minority
(Blackwell Publishing, 2005-12)Citizenship in Turkey is one of the major instruments of nation-building. The legal framework that Turkish citizenship rests on is universal and equal. The non-Muslim minorities - the Armenians, the Greeks and the Jews - ... -
The conduct of citizenship in the case of Turkey's Jewish minority: legal status, identity, and civic virtue aspects
(2006)Contemporary liberal democracies confront governance problems elicited by the discord between the principles of equality and difference, and between the concepts of majority and minority. Citizenship came to be recognized ... -
Countering insurgency: Turkey's policy toward the PKK's transnational dynamics in Europe
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-01-02)Insurgents often develop international connections and benefit from external assistance from a variety of sources. Support from diaspora communities has long been considered one of the critical external factors in the ... -
The Davutoglu era in Turkish foreign policy
(Seta Foundation, 2009)Ahmet Davutoglu was appointed Turkish foreign minister on May 1, 2009. Chief advisor to the Turkish prime minister since 2002, Davutoglu is known as the intellectual architect of Turkish foreign policy under the AK Party. ... -
Defeating populists: the case of 2019 Istanbul elections
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021-01-02)How can populist competitive authoritarian regimes be defeated through elections? In this article, we focus on the 2019 municipal campaign strategy of the opposition Istanbul candidate Ekrem Imamoglu as a case study of a ... -
Digital exclusion in Turkey: A policy perspective
(Elsevier Inc, 2012-10)This article explores the patterns of the digital divide in Turkey and analyzes policies related to this issue. Our analysis reveals that the digital disparities are interwoven with other social inequalities. This finding ... -
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. ... -
The family in Turkey: The battleground of the modern and the traditional
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Foreign direct investment in Turkey: Historical constraints and the AKP success story
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis LTD, 2008-01)Economic development on an unambiguously national basis was one of the foundational principles of republican Turkey. Indeed, until very recently, foreign direct investment (FDI) was scant and had a marginal presence in the ... -
From conflict to cooperation: Desecuritization of Turkey's relations with Syria and Iran
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2008-10)In recent years, there has been a notable softening in Turkey's foreign policy toward Syria and Iran. How might we explain the change in Turkey's attitude toward these two countries considering the hostile relations of the ... -
How does multi-level governance create capacity to address refugee needs, and with what limitations? an analysis of municipal responses to Syrian refugees in Istanbul
(Oxford University Press, 2022-03)A multi-level governance (MLG) framework is used to investigate how municipalities in Turkey have coped with the arrival of 3.6 million Syrians amid limited resources, an ambiguous legal framework, and changing national ... -
Is Spring Receding and Winter Lurking in?
(Rivisteweb, 2012-04-01)This article addresses Turkey's changing role in the Middle East in this extremely volatile environment. The politics of the Middle East has been unpredictable for a long time and continued to be more so in the last few ... -
Making winners: Urban transformation and neoliberal populism in Turkey
(Middle East Institute, 2018-12)This study focuses on the distribution of the costs and benefits of Turkey's urban policy. Since 2002, the Justice and Development Party (AKP) government has embraced an ambitious form of capitalism that privatized the ... -
The moderation of Turkey's Kurdish left: the Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP)
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-10-20)Moderation theory, within the political party context, has often been applied to European Socialists and Christian Democrats, as well as Islamic revivalists in the Muslim world. This article applies moderation theory to ... -
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 ... -
New directions for women's political development in Turkey: Exploring the implications of the internet for Ka-der
(IOS Press, 2014)Underrepresentation of women in Turkish politics is well documented. This is evident in the numbers of women in key decision-making positions, including the Parliament. The role of women's NGOs is significant in educating, ... -
The odd tango of the islamic right and Kurdish left in Turkey: a peripheral alliance to redesign the centre?
(Taylor & Francis, 2012-02-24)[No abstract available]