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This paper discusses how the Greek-Australian diaspora could act as a conduit for Greek economic and cultural engagement with the Asia-Pacific region. The aim of the paper is to contribute to debates about how the Greek diaspora in Australia could assist
Piperoglou, Andonis
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1964'te Sınır Dışı Edilen Yunan Uyruklu Rumların Yunanistan'da Yaşadıkları Kimlik Krizi
Bu çalışma, 1964 yılında Türkiye’den sınır dışı edilen Yunan uyruklu Rumların Yunanistan’da karşılaştıkları ayrımcılığı ve kimlik temelli dışlanmayı incelemektedir.
Hilal İşçi Yiğit
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IMF Conditionality on Corruption: The Politics of Good Governance
ABSTRACT We offer a systematic analysis of IMF loan conditionality on corruption and argue that the Fund's pursuit of anti‐corruption measures is tempered by two political costs. First, because corruption is politically sensitive, the IMF risks destabilizing recipient governments and provoking crises.
Merih Angin +3 more
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Testing the capacities of middle power relations in international politics: the case of Turkey and Iran [PDF]
The aim of this study is to provide a fresh analysis of middle-power states' capabilities within the international political arena, utilising an integrated experimental model to conduct a unit-level of analysis of Turko-Iraman relations with a focus on ...
Elik, Suleyman
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Maritime Jurisdiction Disputes in Turkey-Greece Relations
Since 1923, 14 of Turkey's foreign policy crises have occurred directly or indirectly with Greece. Although the crises were prevented before turning into an allout war between the parties, reaching a permanent solution to the disputes was impossible. The
Fuat Aksu
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Translation and Popular Music:Transcultural Intimacy in Turkish-Greek Relations [PDF]
Research on translation and music has so far focused mainly on «art music» and on issues such as quality, singability and accessibility. Studies which seek to embed translation and music within their historical and sociocultural contexts are relatively rare.
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What is a Multi‐Ethnic Party and How to Spot a Fake One?
Abstract Multi‐ethnic parties have been variously defined: as those which do not champion the interests of, or mobilize against, any specific ethnic group; as those with a recognisably cross‐communal leadership or membership; and as those which acquire some distribution of support across groups.
Jon Fraenkel
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ABSTRACT This study examines how two pre‐service English teachers in Türkiye navigate the racialized (whiteness‐Europeanness‐indexed) and marketized legitimacy regimes of the private English language teaching sector. Drawing on a language teacher identity lens and a political economy account of accent commodification, we analyze the contrasting ...
Onur Özkaynak, Peter Sayer
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The bulgaro-greek literary relations during the Turkish rule
The examination of the greek manuscripts in the collection of the NationalLibrary “Ivan Vazov” in Plovdiv contributes to a better study and understandingof the mutual literary bulgaro-greek relations during the centuriesand especially during the period ...
Stančev, Krasimir
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ABSTRACT Machine learning (ML) algorithms have been increasingly used to predict learning disability (LD) risk across various disciplines, but the effectiveness of different algorithms remains unclear. We summarize the literature on ML applications for the identification and classification of LDs using behavioral (e.g., phoneme manipulation and sound ...
Yusra Ahmed +4 more
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