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Lived Experiences of Turkish Internationally Educated Nurses: A Phenomenological Study. [PDF]
Gülşen M, Akan DD, Tosun S.
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Dementia risk among individuals with a migrant background-a scoping review. [PDF]
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International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2012
The expansion and the new directions of Turkish foreign policy over the last decade have generated a lively debate in domestic and foreign policy circles, among diplomats, analysts, academics, journalists, and businesspeople, and in civil society. The debate revolves around the transformation of Turkey's foreign policy agenda against the backdrop of ...
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The expansion and the new directions of Turkish foreign policy over the last decade have generated a lively debate in domestic and foreign policy circles, among diplomats, analysts, academics, journalists, and businesspeople, and in civil society. The debate revolves around the transformation of Turkey's foreign policy agenda against the backdrop of ...
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Decoding Turkish Foreign Policy Hyperactivity
The Washington Quarterly, 2010Ever since the Justice and Development Party (AKP) initially assumed power in 2002, soon after the September 11, 2001 attacks, international media has devoted more attention to developments in Turk...
Ziya Meral, Jonathan Paris
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Turkish foreign policy has evolved significantly in response to changing global and regional circumstances. In the immediate aftermath of the First World War, Türkiye aimed to establish itself within the Western-dominated world order, focusing on national identity construction through modernization.
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Water and Turkish Foreign policy
Political Communication, 1991Abstract Turkey, a strategically located country between the Middle East and Europe, between the Soviet Union and the Middle East, has been an important player in international affairs for the past 1000 years. As the heir to the Ottoman Empire, which ruled much of the Arab Middle East and the Balkans, Turkey's views and insights into the foreign and ...
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Turkish foreign policy in transition
2012The last decade has witnessed an unprecedentedly hyperactive Turkish foreign policy under the Justice and Development Party’s administration, which has brought Turkey to the spotlight of world attention. The question “What is happening to Turkey?” has been raised many times by scholars of Turkish foreign policy in the West, some of whom have found a ...
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Turkish foreign policy towards Central Asia
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2010With the disintegration of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991 and the end of the cold war, a revision was made to the creation of Turkish foreign policy.
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Charting the New Turkish Foreign Policy
International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2012Turkey's foreign policy activism on a range of regional and global issues has sparked enormous interest in academic and policy circles in recent years. Turkey occupied a central place in discussions on the Iranian nuclear program when it formulated, with Brazil, a plan to transfer part of Iran's nuclear stockpile to Turkey in apparent opposition to the
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