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The role of Neo-Ottomanism and its features in the context of the Second Karabakh War
The article is devoted to the study of Russia’s foreign policy and Turkey’s neo-Ottomanism during the Second Karabakh War, which lasted from September 27, 2020 to November 10, 2020.
S. M. Agamaliev
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Factors of Ontological Security and their Impact on Foreign Policy of Serbia and Türkiye [PDF]
The article deals with the problem of ontological security of Türkiye and Serbia and its impact on the foreign policy of these states. The different historical paths of these states inevitably leave their imprint on the macro-political communities ...
Dmitry V. Efremenko, Daniil O. Rastegaev
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Karabakh Knot of Geopolitical Contradictions in the South Caucasus
The aim of the work was to study the geopolitical processes in the South Caucasus, representing the “Eurasian Balkans”. Based on the discourse analysis, the geopolitical position of the region and the geopolitical interests of its main actors were ...
V. G. Kogut, G. N. Nuryshev
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Neo-Ottomanization vs. Europeanization?: Turkey-EU relations
This paper deals with Neo-Ottomanization and Europeanization as two different identity construction processes which intermingle. In that sense, the interaction of these different social structures is analyzed. According to a constructivist approach Neo-Ottomanization is conceptualized in the context of the impact of Europeanization on external ...
ÖZKURAL KÖROĞLU, Nergiz Nergiz
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M. E. Grant Duff, Philosophic Liberalism and the Global Liberal Cause
Abstract Historians disagree about how best to conceptualize nineteenth‐century British Liberalism in relation to its international contexts. This article argues that we can better understand the patterns involved by interrogating individuals who bridged the worlds of partisan politics and elaborated thought.
Alex Middleton
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Constructing an Ideological Discourse of Imaginative Geography in Turkey
The author implements the constructivist approach to study the discourse of imaginary geography and its main concepts based on the analysis of the facts of the discourse – the main ideological texts that form the imaginary geography of Turkey in the 19th-
V. V. Tsibenko
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Weaponizing Nature, Naturalizing Violence: Anthropologies of Ecofascism
ABSTRACT After decades of denial and obstruction, the global Right is increasingly willing to acknowledge that climate change is a threat to lives and lifeways everywhere. Moreover, some seize on the specter of ecological collapse to advance fascistic politics.
Chloe Ahmann +7 more
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Ten years after the Justice and Development Party (AKP) came to power in Turkey in 2002, Turkish-Arab relations have dramatically improved. This rapprochement was largely based on Turkey’s engagement with Arab publics as part of a soft power–based policy
Omar Al-Ghazzi, Marwan M. Kraidy
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Enduring Crises of the Nation‐State: How Spatial Imaginations Reshape Identity and Dis/Unity
ABSTRACT This article reframes the contemporary “crisis” of the nation‐state not as a simple erosion of sovereignty but as a problem of spatial misalignment: adaptive states remain strategically embedded in dense transnational regimes, yet domestic legitimacy falters when unitary national imaginaries confront heterogeneous, multi‐sited social realities.
Erdem Bekaroğlu, Suat Yazan
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Short Abstract By underwriting, or ignoring, the state's integral role within the colonial model, which continued to spread and consolidated through colonialism, academic production lends itself not only to facilitating extractivism, but to further the institutionalization of sacrifice areas.
Alexander A. Dunlap
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