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The Internet and democratic local governance: The context of Britain
(Academic Press LTD Elsevier Science LTD, 2005-06)This article seeks to explore the role of the Internet in enhancing democratic local governance. The article suggests that the unique role of elected local authorities is under threat both because of declining levels of ... -
The Internet and political participation - Exploring the explanatory links
(Sage Publications LTD, 2005-12)There is a growing literature exploring the role of the Internet in influencing levels and styles of political participation. However, it is not yet clear why the Internet is perceived as a medium that can, at least ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
Europe, Turkey and the Middle East: Is harmonisation possible?
(H.W. Wilson - Social Science Abstracts, 2006-10)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. ... -
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 ... -
Dances with wolves: Russia, Iran and the nuclear issue
(Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2006-12)The Iran-Iraq War, combined with escalating tension with the United States, paved the way in Iranian security circles to new ideas on obtaining nuclear weapons to defend Iran in a hostile regional and international ... -
Al-Qaida, 'war on terror' and Turkey
(Taylor & Francis LtdRoutledge, 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 ... -
Citizenship and migration from turkey to Israel: A comparative study on Turkish Jews in Israel
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Turkey and the Middle East: frontiers of the new geographic imagination
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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 ... -
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
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Polish-Russian relations: History, geography and geopolitics
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Afghanistan's security: Political process, state-building and narcotics
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2008-06)Establishing political authority and constructing a state instrument would increase trust, which would contribute to stability.1 The lack of political institutions necessary for stability encourages the interference of ... -
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 ... -
Azerbaijan's Far Eastern orientation and South Korea
(ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD, 2009)This paper focuses on Azerbaijan's outreach toward East Asian countries and its relationship with South Korea. Despite their geographical distance from Azerbaijan, countries in the Far East, especially China, Japan, and ... -
Turkey's rise in the Greater Middle East: peace-building in the periphery
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Turkey and Eurasia: Frontiers of a new geographic imagination
(OMER ACADEMIC PUBL HOUSE, 2009)Turkey has adopted a new course in foreign policy toward Eurasia. This article employs the notion of geographic imagination to analyze how Turkish policy-makers have developed a new political rhetoric and foreign policy ...