Security and Citizenship in Global South: In/securing citizens in early Republican Turkey (1923-1946) [PDF]
Cataloged from PDF version of article.The relationship between security and citizenship is more complex than media portrayals based on binary oppositions seem to suggest (included/excluded, security/insecurity), or mainstream approaches to ...
Bilgin, P., Ince, B.
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The Turkish-Soviet Cooperation and the Relation with Romania at The Black Sea in The Interwar Period [PDF]
The first Romanian-Turkish contacts took place on the occasion of the Lausanne Conference (November 20, 1922 July 24, 1923), the Turkish delegation appealing to the good diplomatic Romanian delegation services[1].
Ionuţ COJOCARU
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An Evaluation On The Effect Of Sultan Vahideddin On The Leaving Of Mustafa Kemal Pasha To Anatolia
Although Mustafa Kemal tried to explain various possible solutions by meeting with the Sultan Vahideddin on various occasions over time, he had found a will less and desperate sultan. There was no leader capable of planning and implementing a great organization that could save the country from invasion.
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Kemunduran dan Perkembangan Politik Turki Uthmani [PDF]
The Caliphs Rashidin era is a period where the expansion of Islam is increasing, this is followed by Daula Umayyad and Abbasid Daula. Furthermore, the Turkish Uthmani Empire replace The Daulah Abbasid with the breadth of his domain. Unfortunately, during
Djalil, M. B. (M)
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A Global Phenomenology of Whiteness: Turkey, Europe and Institutional Global Racism
Abstract Contemporary international institutions are often discussed as part of a new liberal international order and a departure from colonial logics of the nineteenth century. While some have discussed the ongoing dynamics of race within international institutions, few have explored whiteness as the positionality embedded in such institutions.
Andrew Delatolla
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The Perception of Lausanne in Turkish Politics between Two Coups (1960-1980)
The War of Independence, led by Mustafa Kemal Pasha, culminated in the establishment of the Turkish Republic, rooted in the principles of the National Pact (Misak-ı Millî).
Firdes Temizgüney
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Mustafa Bey of Radoviş (1843-1893): bureaucrat, journalist and deputy of Salonica to the first Ottoman parliament [PDF]
This article elaborates the life and deeds of Mustafa Bey, who published the first private Ottoman-Turkish newspaper in Salonica in 1873 and was member of the first Ottoman parliament in 1877-1878.
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Abstract The purpose of this article is to characterize the loyalist attitudes of Muslims in Bulgaria and Bosnia‐Herzegovina (then part of Austria‐Hungary) in the period between the Congress of Berlin and the outbreak of World War I, with particular focus on the issue of differences between the religious beliefs of these communities and the ruling ...
Krzysztof Popek, and Tomasz Jacek Lis
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Whose Nation? Mustafa Djelaleddin between Ottomanism and Turkism [PDF]
Materiał z konferencji, która odbyła się w Warszawie w październiku 2007 roku.Agnieszka ...
Kołodziejczyk, Dariusz
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1923 and the legacies of genocide
Abstract This article discusses the founding of the Republic and the legacy of the Armenian genocide of 1915 in the subsequent decades by scrutinizing two pivotal facets. The first one revolves around the accumulation of capital by the Turkish state through the sequestration of Armenian properties, and the second one is the appointment of mid‐level ...
Ümit Kurt
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