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"The Myths of Turkish Influence in the European Union". University of Illinois EUC Working Paper Volume 6, No. 2, 2006 [PDF]
Among the many objections to Turkish membership in the European Union lie claims that Turkey will be a powerful actor in the future EU, with a population as large as or larger than Germany.
Pahre, Robert,, Uçaray, Burcu.
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Challenges in the End‐of‐Life Care for Patients With Severe Persistent Mental Illness: A Case Series
ABSTRACT Introduction Despite reduced life expectancy and high rates of comorbidity, individuals with severe persistent mental illness (SPMI) face significant disparities in healthcare access and quality, which extends to palliative and end‐of‐life (EOL) care.
Kaushadh Jayakody +2 more
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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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Postcolonial Analysis of AKP's Counter-Terrorism Discourse After the June 2015 Elections
This study examines the escalation of violence in Kurdistan by the government after the 2015 General Elections, framed as counterterrorism, and its essentialist portrayal of 'terrorists' divorced from the historical context.
Tuncer Beyribey
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Recent Developments in Sustainable Solubilization
We highlight several recent developments in sustainable solubilization. Particular attention is given to the use of bio‐based solvents derived from renewable resources, the strategic use of water as a solvent, and alternative, sustainable solubilizers such as hydrotropes.
Eva Müller, Werner Kunz
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Quasi‐Trapped Zebra Stripes: Radial Transport Driven by Dual‐Pulse Electric Fields
Abstract Energetic electron spectra in Earth's inner radiation belt often exhibit regular stripe‐like features, known as “zebra stripes,” which are typically attributed to the drift motion of stably‐trapped electrons disturbed by electric field perturbations.
Ziyang Wang +5 more
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Within the intricate structure of global political landscapes, the nation of Turkey emerges as a captivating subject of study, particularly when examining its progressive secularism and the complex interplay of socio-political dynamics.
Muhsin Abdul Hadi
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Singularity in classical and quantum Kepler Problem with Weak Anisotropy
Anisotropic Kepler problem is investigated by perturbation method in both classical and quantum mechanics. In classical mechanics, due to the singularity of the potential, global diffusion in phase space occurs at an arbitrarily small perturbation ...
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In this thesis, nation conception of Justice and Development Party (JDP) will be analysed. The government proceses of JDP, for Turkey, the process of many political, economical and social transformations. JDP's new conception of nation is an effort of building a new official ideology, which will help to practice this transformations.
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