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The Political System of the Republic of Turkey, Past and Present [PDF]
The first constitution of the Ottoman-Turkish Empire was adopted in 1876 – the Kânûn-ı Esâsî (Eng. Fundamental Law). In its history, Turkey has had four constitutions.
Burak, Ahmet, Marszałek-Kawa, Joanna
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This research aims to analyze motives behind cooperation between KRG (Kurdish Regional Government) and Turkey government by using neorealism perspective of International relations.
Maryam Jamilah
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Turkey’s accession to the European Union: debating the most difficult enlargement ever [PDF]
This study focuses on the intricacies of Turkey’s prospective membership in the European Union. It begins with a chronology of EU-Turkey relations and an account of the debate on the future of the European Union, which relates to Turkey’s prospective E.U.
Grigoriadis, Ioannis
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With the main focus on the shifting intersections of gender, religion, and nationalism, this article discusses the “Muslim Nationalism” of the AKP (Justice and Development Party/Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi), particularly in light of the attempted ...
Birkalan-Gedik, Hande
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The 2007 elections and parliamentary elites in Turkey: The emergence of a new political class? [PDF]
This essay analyzes the impact of the 2007 elections in Turkey on the structure of the parliamentary elites. The article begins with an examination of the recent trends in turnover rates.
Hasanov, Alim +2 more
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Le Topkapı Kültür Parkı : fabriquer un parc public à Istanbul
This paper analyses how public parks are manufactured in Istanbul in the case of Topkapı Kültür Parkı, located in the district of Zeytinburnu. Based on direct observations and interviews carried out with municipal authorities and the park’s caretakers ...
Helin Karaman
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Right-wing populism in New Turkey: Leading to all new grounds for troll science in gender theory
After years of progress in terms of gender and sexual rights, since 2012 Europe is facing a so-called gender backlash – opposition directed to issues related to reproductive policies and abortion, violence against women, lesbian, gay, bisexual ...
Hande Eslen-Ziya
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Keep walking? Geographical proximity, religion, and relationship banking [PDF]
We investigate the geographical proximity of firms to their relationship banks. We find that Islamic banks are more remote to their borrowers. We also find that the probability for a firm to connect to a bank substantially decreases in distance, but that
Beck, T. +2 more
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Limits of a competitive authoritarianism in security policies: interpreting Türkiye’s approach towards the EU [PDF]
Middle powers are often states that support and follow democratic principles, demonstrating such atonement in the domestic and foreign policies. However, states that want to emerge in modern multipolarity prefer a more centralised approach ...
Lavezzo Edoardo
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Turkey’s judiciary and the drift toward competitive authoritarianism [PDF]
Turkey has always been considered an “illiberal democracy”, or in Freedom House’s terms, a “partly-free” country. In recent years, however, there has been a downward trend toward “competitive authoritarianism”.
Özbudun, Ergun
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