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Merkez-çevre paradigması yöneten-yönetilen ayrımını değerler sistemi üzerinden tanımlar. Buna Göre her toplumun bir merkezi vardır. Bu merkez halkın büyük bir çoğunluğu tarafından kabul edilen ve bürokratik elit tarafından korunan değerlerden oluşur ...
Emre Savut
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Moderation through exclusion? The journey of the Tunisian Ennahda from fundamentalist to conservative party [PDF]
The success of processes of democratic change is often predicated on the moderation of anti-systemic and extremist parties. The literature on such parties argues that such moderation, namely the acceptance of democratic procedures, human rights, and a ...
Cavatorta, Francesco, Merone, Fabio
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Return governance and diplomacy between Türkiye and Afghanistan
Abstract There is growing scholarly and policy interest in understanding how destination and transit countries develop return migration policies and collaborate with origin countries. This study investigates the dynamics, drivers and outcomes of the collaborative process between Turkish and Afghan authorities in governing the return of Afghan migrants.
Zeynep Sahin‐Mencutek +2 more
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Unveiling the Veil Ban Dilemma: Turkey and Beyond [PDF]
This article examines Turkey’s veil ban policy, which has been in place since the 1980s. The dilemma is whether Muslim-veil bans impinge on the rights of expression and religion at both national and international levels or, whether states may legally ...
Piatti-Crocker, Adriana, Tasch, Laman
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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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Abstract Since the 2016 attempted coup in Turkey, more than 215,000 people have been investigated for allegedly using ByLock, an encrypted‐message app. According to government officials and courts, the app was used exclusively by Fethullah Gülen's network, which the Turkish state classifies as a terrorist organization.
Onur Arslan
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Turkey’s war against peace: why the EU should rethink its support for Erdoğan [PDF]
On 10 October a bomb attack on a rally in Ankara killed almost 100 people. Esra Ozyurek and Bilgin Ayata write that against the backdrop of renewed hostilities between Kurdish groups and Turkish security forces, the bombing may prove to be a lasting blow
Ayata, Bilgin, Ozyurek, Esra
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Abstract In the current contribution, we aim to examine how the political efficacy of different actions is understood in authoritarian contexts and, in particular, whether protest and voting are viewed as an efficacious way to engage in the political process among opposition members. We used an online survey (N = 152), asked open‐ended questions about (
Özden Melis Uluğ +2 more
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Manipulowanie preferencjami wyborczymi – czynnik ograniczający uczciwość wyborów w Turcji? [PDF]
Turkey has had a fairly long tradition of regular, competitive polls and multi-party democracy begun in 1946. However, in the last decade, with the consolidation of Justice and Development Party’s (AKP, Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi) grip on power, there ...
Szymański, Adam, Wódka, Jakub
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Perceived threat, compassion, and public evaluations toward refugees
Abstract Scholarly research on emotions tackles various domains, among which opposition to immigration ranks as socially and politically critical. While earlier literature captures distinct aspects of this domain, certain emotions are less studied than others, primarily compassion.
Cengiz Erisen, Duygu Merve Uysal
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