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ABSTRACT This article examines the populist influences on middle power roles, focusing on two charismatic populist leaders, Presidents López Obrador in Mexico and Erdoğan in Turkey during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Conventional middle power theories emphasize material, behavioral and identity factors as shaping middle power roles, highlighting the ...
R. Melis Baydag +1 more
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Bu çalışmada, Türkiye’nin 2000 yılı sonrası bilim-teknoloji politikalarında kütüphane kurumuna ilişkin yaklaşımın değerlendirilmesi amaçlanmaktadır. Öncelikle konuyla ilgili kavramsal bilgiler verilmiş, daha sonra Teknoloji Geliştirme Bölgeleri Kanunu ...
Yılmaz, Bülent, Dalkıran, Ömer
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The relationship between the state and civil society organizations, and participation in civil society organizations in Turkey [PDF]
Yapılan araştırmalar, sivil toplum kuruluşlarına katılımın demokrasi üstünde olumlu bir etkisi olduğunu göstermiştir. Ancak Türkiye’de sivil toplum kuruluşlarına üyelik düşüktür.
Akboga, Sema, Sahin, Osman
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The rise and fall of community development in rural Turkey, 1960–1980
Abstract Turkey's Community Development Program (CDP), implemented in the 1960s and 1970s, has remained a largely underexplored subject in the global history of rural community development schemes. Based on detailed archival research, this article shows that the programme's central goal was to mobilize the labour and financial resources of the ...
Burak Gürel, Kadir Selamet
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The European Union and the Cyprus problem: a story of limited impetus [PDF]
This article discusses the role of the European Union (EU) in the Cyprus problem before and after accession in 2004. It is argued that, before 2004, Brussels provided limited incentives to the Greek Cypriots to contribute to resolution but, on the other ...
Kyris, George
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Judicial transformation in a competitive authoritarian regime: Evidence from the Turkish case
Abstract What accounts for the variation in the judiciary's ability to serve as a democratic guardrail under populist rule? This article contends that populist governments use judicial activism against their political agenda to portray courts as institutions that curtail popular sovereignty and subsequently adopt a democratizing discourse to conceal ...
Berk Esen
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Staying with the blackout: an insecure anthropology of energy
Abstract In the twenty‐first century, blackouts have settled into a familiar sequence of events in the fully electrified world. After jolting publics into a sudden awareness of energy assemblages, they gradually disappear from public memory. This article is an exercise in dwelling on blackouts that have already begun to recede from public memory so as ...
Canay Özden‐Schilling
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Social Change and Criminality in Istanbul [PDF]
Many researchers and urban planners have made studies about security in city centers. One of the prerequisites for the continuous development of cities is to establish a safe environment.
Ergun, Nilgun +2 more
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Electoral Slogans Vie for Articulating Voters’ Feelings: An Analysis of 30 March 2014 Elections [PDF]
Sloganlar, seçim yarışlarında hedef kitle olan seçmenin dikkatini çekerek onları ikna etme yönüyle siyasi partilerin etkili siyasal iletişim araçlarıdır.
Öztürk, Muammer
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Abstract The prevalence of neoliberalism has produced varied effects on cities ranging from rapid growth to gradual disempowerment. Instead of considering neoliberal urbanization as a fixed, predetermined process, I discuss the possibility of leapfrogging in urban repositioning.
Cansu Civelek
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