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Can the Kurdish left contribute to Turkey’s democratization?
(SETA, 2014-03-01)
The current peace process regarding Turkey’s Kurdish question could pave the way for the normalization of politics and democratization in Turkey if the existing opportunities are not missed. The major actors that represent ...
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 ...
Turkey's radical right and the Kurdish issue: The MHP's reaction to the "democratic opening"
(2010-09)
Turkey's current government's 'democratic opening' project has led to a series of political discussions regarding the cause and resolve of the Kurdish issue. One major consequence of this debate has been the polarization ...
Polish-Russian relations: history, geography and geopolitics
(East European Quarterly, 2008-03)
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The state of property development in Turkey: facts and comparisons
(Cambridge University Press, 2016-09-01)
In this article, we investigate economic and political developments in Turkey's construction sector over the last decade and consider their implications. We find that during the first term of the government of the Justice ...
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. ...
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 ...
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 ...
Covid-19, populism, and political change in Turkey
(Turkish Policy Quarterly, 2021-12)
COVID-19 hit Turkey in the middle of an economic crisis and a rivalry between Erdogan's populist government and opposition mayors, particularly Istanbul mayor Imamoglu. The pandemic's impact on this rivalry will depend on ...