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Toplam kayıt 38, listelenen: 31-38
Turkey's rise in the Greater Middle East: peace-building in the periphery
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2009)
[No abstract available]
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. ...
Religious solidarity, historical mission and moral superiority: construction of external and internal "others' in AKP's discourses on Syrian refugees in Turkey
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018-10-20)
Turkey hosts the world's largest community of displaced Syrians. According to UNHCR, there are more than 3 million registered Syrians in Turkey as of 2018. Since the beginning of the conflict in Syria in 2011, Turkey's ...
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 ...
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 - ...
Competency approach to human resources management: Outcomes and contributions in a Turkish cultural context
(Sage Publications, 2006-03)
This article examines the competency approach to human resources management (HRM) in organizations through a review of literature and theories on the competency perspective. Building on previous theory and some empirical ...
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 ...
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, ...