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The rise and fall of Turkey’s soft power discourse
Since the coming to power of the Justice and Development Party [Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP] in 2002, Turkish foreign policy has witnessed significant changes.
Yohanan Benhaim, Kerem Öktem
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ABSTRACT This article focuses on Nezihe Muhiddin, a pioneering figure in Turkish–Ottoman first‐wave feminism, who sought to secure women's political rights by attempting to establish the Women's People Party in 1923, over a decade before women gained suffrage.
Barbara Dell’Abate Çelebi
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Understanding the AKP’s imagination of civil society: Between the free market and the conservative morals [PDF]
This article aims to offer a brief analysis of the way Justice and Development Party (Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi, AKP) governments in Turkey (2002-) have been related to the civil society.
Coşar, Simten
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Measuring the Turkish Welfare State: A Multidimensional Approach
ABSTRACT This article develops a multidimensional approach to capture the multiple dimensions of welfare states around the world. We know a lot about why we need to take the multidimensional character of welfare states seriously. There is, however, no consensus in the literature on which dimensions to focus on.
H. Tolga Bolukbasi, Kerem Gabriel Öktem
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The European Parliament: A structural analysis [PDF]
Avrupa Birliği başarılı bir bölgeselleşme örneği sergileyen uluslar üstü bir örgüttür. Parlamento birliğin önemli organlarından biridir. İlk başta bir danışma organı olarak düşünülmüştür.
Demirel, Demokan
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Designated terrorists: the Kurdistan workers' party and its struggle to (re)gain political legitimacy [PDF]
The European Union designation of the Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) as an international terrorist organization has led to a profound distrust of the EU on the part of the PKK.
Casier, Marlies
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Micropolitics of Secrecy: Traders' Enactments of Expertise After the Failed Military Coup in Turkey
ABSTRACT Conducting ethnographic research in financial institutions is challenging because secrecy is pivotal for traders to maintain their expert image. It became more difficult in Turkey after the failed coup in 2016 as Turkish President Erdoğan increasingly weaponized conspiracies that are historically and politically rooted in Turkish society to ...
Deniz Coral‐Irwin
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ABSTRACT This study examines the widespread impact of Turkishness, a concept ingrained since the establishment of the Republic, on political and daily interactions, and how it cultivates persistent discrimination against Syrian refugees. This study conceptualizes Turkishness not as an ideology but as a construct influenced by national identity and ...
Haci Cevik
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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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Perceptions of Turkish film and television among Turkish‐Australians in Broadmeadows
Abstract This article investigates the importance of Turkish film and television in preserving Turkishness among the Turkish‐Australian diaspora. Turkish film and television are found to be crucial to diversifying constructions of Turkishness in the diaspora.
Orhan Karagoz
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