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Mathematical Modeling for Calculation and Display of the Stability of Political Ideologies (Case Study: Assessment of the Stability of Kemalism in the Political System of Turkey) [PDF]
Applied mathematics is a branch of mathematics that, as an interdisciplinary field, implements the applications of pure mathematics in other sciences. Political science, as a field of humanities and social sciences, has resorted to mathematical tools to ...
Bahram Akhavan kazemi, Arad Gholami
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Populism in the Foreign Policy of the Turkish Republic
The paper explores the role and peculiarities of the populism in the modern foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey. Populism became especially popular in Turkeys foreign policy discourse when the Justice and Development Party came to power in 2002 and ...
Vladimir Alekseevich Avatkov
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Windscreens as sites of competing Turkish nationalisms: Kemalists vs. Islamists
In Turkey, the dominant political ideology is nationalism, but there are different variants competing for influence. Kemalism, the philosophy that laid the foundations for modern Turkey, advocated for a top-down modernization and secularisation of ...
Aysun Akan
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On “Post-Kemalism” or How to Stop Worrying about Politics and Love History
How can we explain the fact that an impartial history of the Turkish revolution, understood in its broadest sense, i.e. from 1908 to the early 1940s, has yet to be written?
Ahmet Kuyaş
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Revolution history research involves many elements—such as the teacher, student, course curriculum, and textbook—presenting the solutions in the context of the current situation.
Abdullah Körhasan
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(Post-)Kemalism as a lived experience in public making-meydan
In this article, I explore debates on Kemalism and Post-Kemalism, not just as a nexus of ideas, but primarily as lived experiences. Lived experience (Erlebnis) intertwines biography and history, connecting personal subjectivities with collective ...
Nilüfer Göle
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Is there any future for Neo-Ottoman Turkey project?
The article is devoted to the study of neo-Ottoman project in Turkey, as well feasibility of its implementation in regional policy. The paper gives a brief historical overview, suggests a comparative analysis of the main trends in modern foreign policy ...
E. Eshba
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Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881- 1938) is not generallyknown as a "builder" of theories. it was his deliberatechoice not to leave behind an "inflexible doctrine". Hewanted his teachings to be dynamic views suiting the needto become contemporary in every way. Ideologies, no doubt.play a role in all regimes.
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In this article, I examine the relationship between the fall of Kemalism and the rise of critical thinking about Orientalism and Eurocentrism after the 1980s in Türkiye.
Ali Kaya
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Using the “proper one”: language ideology in the context of Kemalism and neo-Ottomanism
Düzgün Türkçe (proper Turkish) is an expression used to refer to well-formed linguistic structures and orthography. On Twitter, where the digital language is visible, language users, by employing the expression, comment on others’ spelling styles about ...
Emre Yağlı
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