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Policy knowledge, collective action and advocacy coalitions: regulating GMOs in Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-06-03)
Turkey's biosafety regulations allow genetically modified food to be imported from abroad while prohibiting cultivation in Turkey - a puzzling regime that discriminates against domestic production. This article demonstrates ...
Legal pluralism and the Shari'a: a comparison of Greece and Turkey
(Wiley, 2014-08)
The creation of a national and unified legal system was an important aspect of the rise of the modern state and national citizenship. However, this interpretation of legal rationalization has been challenged by sociologists ...
Sculpting the nation in early republican Turkey
(Wiley, 2013)
Public monuments and statues of Atatürk, the founding father of the Turkish republic, are everywhere in modern Turkey. By the time Atatürk died in 1938, hundreds of busts, statues and monuments of him had already been ...
A debate over return migration: the case of Turkish guest workers in Germany
(2016-03)
This chapter aims to provide an overview of the return migration of Turkish guest workers and their family members. While doing so, it also elaborates on the theoretical and conceptual discussions of the notion of return ...
Migrants' uncertainties versus states' insecurities: transit migration in Turkey
(2014)
Since the early 1980s, Turkey has become an important route for so-called transit migration flows in the south-east of Europe. People from different parts of the South and East have begun to use the Turkish peninsula as a ...
The changing waves of migration from the Balkans to Turkey: a historical account
(Springer, 2015)
Ahmet İçduygu and Deniz Sert tell the history of migration from the Balkans to Turkey from the end of the nineteenth century to the present. They relate this history to nation-building, but also to economic conditions and ...
The political economy of coups d’etat: a general survey and a local theory for Turkey
(Taylor & Francis, 2018)
This article surveys the political economy of coups in Turkey, examining both their economic causes and the economic consequences they seem to generate. It reminds that whether coups had a negative causal effect on Turkish ...
Governing without control: Turkey's “struggle” with international migration
(Ashgate Publishing Ltd., 2016)
Since the 1980s, Turkey's role in the international migratory scene has changed substantially, as the country has transformed from being a country of origin to a country of destination and transit. Historical transformations ...
Integrating realist and neoliberal theories of war
(Walter de Gruyter, 2019-05)
The requirements for global security and international stability vary according to the perspective brought to bear on the subject. Indeed, the structural realist and neoliberal paradigms present markedly different views ...
Introduction: Syrian refugees – facing challenges, making choices
(Wiley, 2019-04)
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