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The politics of population in a nation-building process: emigration of non-Muslims from Turkey
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008-02)
Within the politics of nationalism and nation-building, the emigration of ethnic and religious minorities, whether voluntary or involuntary, appears to be a commonly occurring practice. After the collapse of the Ottoman ...
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. ...
Regional specialization and industrial concentration patterns in the Turkish manufacturing industry: An assessment for the 1980-2000 period
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2008-02)
Previous studies on geographical distribution of economic activity in Turkey demonstrate that firms are localized in major metropolitan areas as well as a set of emerging regions. The aim of the paper is to complement 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...