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Droit à la ville et contestation de l’ordre moral urbain en Turquie
This article seeks to understand the reasons of the violent demonstrations in Turkish cities in June 2013. It demonstrates that the defense of a public green space in the heart of Istanbul is not the main driver of the revolt, but moreover the latter is ...
Benoit Montabone
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Neo-Ottomanism versus pan-Islamism [PDF]
Neo-Ottomanism is a phenomenon that becomes more and more interesting for the Politology of religion. Because of fact that Neo-Ottomanism is just a part of Pan-Islamism. And Pan-religious movements are important subject of the study of this science. Pan-Islamism tends to unite all Muslims into a single Islamic state, and Neo-Ottomanism is only one link
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Ideology and Values in Turkey's Foreign Policy
The article considers the role of ideology and values in the formation and implementation of the current foreign policy of the Republic of Turkey.
V. A. Avatkov
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The foreign policy realized by Turkeys president clearly evidences the fact that Erdogan does not accept todays world order as a model for the near future. This has led to the proposition of The World Is Bigger than Five formula since 2013.
Aleksandr Anatolievich Irkhin +1 more
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MODERNIZATION IN TURKISH MANNER: IDEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS AND POLITICAL PRACTICE OF «NEO-OTTOMANISM»
The article reveals the peculiarities of implementing «neo-Ottoman» Imperial model of modernization and development in the Republic of Turkey. The article highlights such trends as the growth of centralization and authoritarianism in the system of state ...
K. N. Lobanov
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Abstract This article examines the Yeditepe Biennial—Turkey's first Islamic and traditional arts biennial—as a creative festival shaped by the socio‐political and spatial dynamics of Turkish‐Islamist nationalism. Counterposed against the Istanbul Biennial and the Western‐oriented secular cultural legacy of the Turkish Republic, the Yeditepe Biennial ...
Hulya Arik, Sabrien Amrov
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When Turkey’s Justice and Development Part (AKP) came to power in 2002, it brought a new strategy to foreign policy. Some scholars ascribed this reorientation to the rise of neo-Ottomanism, others to Islamization, and yet others to a Middle ...
Kubilay Arin
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Abstract This article investigates the symbolic politics of state‐led gentrification and heritagization, focusing on how these processes serve to ‘glorify’ state power. Drawing on Agamben's political theology, Bourdieu's notion of symbolic power and space, and political heritage studies, we argue that the symbolic politics of state glorification can ...
Wouter van Gent +2 more
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ABSTRACT The January 24 Decisions of 1980 and the subsequent Özal era marked a profound rupture, carrying Türkiye from an import substitution economy to an outward‐oriented, “free‐market” order. Drawing on Michel Foucault's concept of neoliberal governmentality, this study conducts a qualitative, interpretivist discourse analysis of Turgut Özal's ...
Muhammed Salim Danış
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Re-Creating Nostalgia: Urban Culture in the Citadel, Hamamönü and Hamamarkası Neighbourhoods of Ankara [PDF]
Conservation, renovation, restoring and urban regeneration activities have been carried out in the historic centre of Ankara, in Ankara Citadel since 2007 and right beside it, in Hamamönü both by local government and investors from the public sector and
Petek Onur
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