Posted by Acturca in Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie.
Tags: Arab Spring, democracy, E. Fuat Keyman, Egypt, elections, Islamism, Sebnem Gumuscu, The German Marshall Fund of the United States, Tunisia
German Marshall Fund of the United States, December 16, 2013
Sebnem Gumuscu & E. Fuat Keyman *
Widespread popular protests and the military coup in Egypt in the summer of 2013 and the sustained political turmoil in Tunisia have not only exemplified the tumultuous course of the Arab Spring but they have also reignited the debate on the compatibility of Islam and democracy. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: Anne Duncker, Arab Spring, Daniela Huber, E. Fuat Keyman, EU enlargement, EU Neighbourhood Policy, foreign policy, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Middle East, Nathalie Tocci, Senem Aydın Düzgit, Syria, Turkey, Turkey-EU
IAI Research Papers (IAI) No. 9, May 2013, 303 p.
Istituto Affari Internazionali (IAI)
edited by Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Anne Duncker, Daniela Huber, E. Fuat Keyman and Nathalie Tocci *
The EU is changing, Turkey too, and – above all – there is systemic change and crisis all round, ranging from economics, the spread of democratic norms and foreign policy. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: E. Fuat Keyman, GTE Policy Briefs, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Senem Aydın Düzgit, Turkey, Turkey-EU
GTE Policy Briefs (Istituto Affari Internazionali) n. 6, 12 March 2013, 4 p.
by E. Fuat Keyman and Senem Aydın-Düzgit *
Both the EU and Turkey have followed a flawed, populist and identity-based policy towards each other since accession negotiations began as a result of which relations have reached a stalemate. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: E. Fuat Keyman, Istituto Affari Internazionali, Senem Aydın Düzgit, Turkey, Turkey-EU
GTE Working Paper (Istituto Affari Internazionali) No. 2, 4 Dec 2012, 24 p.
by Senem Aydın-Düzgit & E. Fuat Keyman *
The current stagnation of Turkish democracy goes hand in hand with the current impasse in EU-Turkey relations. A combination of domestic factors with a loss of credibility of EU conditionality led to a situation in which political reform is substantially stalled and in cases where it is realised, it is mostly conducted to serve the interests of the ruling political elite and with no real reference to the EU. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Economy / Economie, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: E. Fuat Keyman, EU, Izak Atiyas, The Brookings Institution, Turkey-EU
Think Tank 20: New Challenges for the Global Economy, New Uncertainties for the G-20 (The Brookings Institution) June 4, 2012, pp. 74-78
Izak Atiyas & E. Fuat Keyman *
It is a common truism nowadays to propose that the world as we know it is in turmoil and radically changing. Many of our assumptions about the world are rapidly falling apart. (suite…)
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Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, May 2012
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly.
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Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Art-Culture, Economy / Economie, EU / UE, History / Histoire, Immigration, Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Religion, Russia / Russie, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, Afghanistan, Ahmet İçduygu, Anne Hartung, Ayça Tekin-Koru, Ayhan Erol, Ayla Oğuş Binatlı, Aysem R. Şenyürekli, Aysit Tansel, Ayşem Biriz Karaçay, Ömer Özkan, Ülke Evrim Uysal, Banu Gökarıksel, Bram Lancee, Cahiers du Genre, Cecilia Menjívar, Cities, Civil Society, Construction sector, Deniz Kandiyoti, Dilek Kaya Mutlu, E. Fuat Keyman, economic growth, Edith van Ewijk, engineer, Ethnic and Racial Studies, EU, European Journal of Cultural Studies, European Journal of Development Research, Exchange Rate Misalignment, Fatma Bircan Bodur, Fenella Fleischmann, Filiz Özkan, foreign policy, gender, Globalizations, governance, Haci Mustafa Pasha, headscarf, History, Ilkay Demir, immigrants, International Economics, International Journal of Middle East Studies, International Migration, Islam, Karen Phalet, Kemalism, Liza Mügge, Markus Ketola, Migrants, migration, Moscow, Murat Gündüz, music, mutual learning, nationalism, Netherlands, NGO, Niloufer Sohrabji, Ottoman Empire, Place & Culture: A Journal of Feminist Geography, poverty, Review of Development Economics, Reşat Bayer, Robert W. Zens, Russia, second generation, secularism, Sengül Dağdeviren, Serdar Sayan, soft power, Structural Breaks, Sulukule, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, Turkey, Turkey-EU, unemployment, urban regeneration, Urban social movements, Young, youth, Zeynep Kocer, Şenay Gökbayrak
Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, February 2012
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
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Tags: A. Akpinar, A. Vardar, Ab Imperio, acculturation, Acturca Journal Watch, Adnan Menderes, Ahmet Sözen, AKP, Ali Çarkoğlu, Alkistis Sofou, All Azimuth, Alon Liel, Anthropological Quarterly, Antoine Hermary, Anton Kunst, Arab Spring, archeologie, Archives of Suicide Research, Area studies, Ayvalik, Çağla Kubilay, Balkans, Banu Baybars-Hawks, Berna Turam, Berna Yazıcı, Bulgaria, Burak Özçetin, Burcu Sümer, Byzance, Cahiers balkaniques, Cambridge University Library, Caucasus, Cennet Engin-Demir, Central Asia, Charles King Mallory IV, children, Christian Dustmann, Chrysostomos Pericleous, Cihan Tuğal, Civil-military relations, conflicts, Constitution, construction, CSDP, Cyprus, D. Beybin Kejanlıoğlu, David P. Goldman, Demet Yalçin Mousseau, democracy, Democratization, development, Development and Change, Dilek Özceylan, Dimitar Bechev, discourse analysis, Diyanet, Doğan Gurpinar, Dual Nationality, e-democracy, E. Fuat Keyman, E. Simsek, E.G. Browne, Economic Policy, economy, Educational policies, Egypt, Elçin Macar, elections, electoral behaviour, electricity energy, Eleonora Naxidou, Emre Erol, Emre Iseri, Energy Sources, Enis Dinç, Ergün Özbudun, Eric X. Li, Erman Coskun, Ersel Aydinli, Etain Tannam, ethnic minorities, EU, Eugen Stark, Europe, Eveline Reisenauer, F. Tavşan, Faruk Bilici, Félix Sartiaux, Feminist Economics, Foça, foreign policy, Fırat Cengiz, Gareth Chappell, Güliz Sütçü, Gülsüm Polat, gender, George M. Thomas, Georges Kostakiotis, Gergana Noutcheva, Germany, Gianandrea Lanzara, Gonul Tol, Government and Opposition, Grèce, Group Processes Intergroup Relations, Gudrun Biffl, Gulen movement, Habitat International, Hakan Köni, Hür Hassoy, headscarf, hellénisme, heritage culture, History, History Compass, Hootan Shambayati, human rights, humor magazines, Ibrahim Sirkeci, Ihsan Dagi, Ilias Vénézis, Ilter Turan, immigration, India, inequality, Insight Turkey, intégration, International Journal of Asian Studies, International Journal of Constitutional Law, International Journal of Educational Development, International Journal of Electronic Governance, Iran, Işıl Ergin, James A. Reilly, Jared Schroeder, Jürgen Gerdes, Jeffrey H. Cohen, Jeunes Turcs, Joëlle Dalègre, Journal of democracy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, Journal of Homeland Security and Emergency Management, Journal of Muslims in Europe, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Journal of Visual Art Practice, K. Kaygusuz, Kaat Van Acker, Kerem Öktem, Kurds, Lars Hoffmann, littérature, Liza Mügge, M. Bilgili, M. H. Filiz, M. İ. Kömürcü, Macédoine, Macedonia, manuscripts, Marcin Terlikowski, Masaki Kakizaki, mass movements, Maureen Taylor, Mavi Marmara, Méropi Anastassiadou, Mediterranean Quarterly, Mehmet Hacısalihoğlu, Meltem Müftüler-Baç, MENA, Mert Moral, Mexico, Middle East, Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication, Middle East Quarterly, Middle Eastern Studies, Migrant Political Participation, migration, Migration Letters, Milli Görüs, Minorities, multiculturalism, Multiple Citizenship, Murat Akser, Murat Coskun, Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, Nalan Ova, nationalism, Nationalities Papers, Neera Ghaziuddin, neoliberalism, Nermin Saybaşılı, Neslihan Çevik, New Perspectives Quarterly (NPQ), newspaper, Nicolas Pitsos, Nilüfer Göle, Norbert Vanbeselaere, Norway, Nur Uysal, opposition, Ortadoğu Etütleri, Osman Balaban, Ottoman Empire, Oğuz Dilek, Palestine-Israel Journal, Parliamentary Affairs, Petar Todorov, Peter Brampton Koelle, Philip L. Martin, Phocée, Pinar Yazgan, Polish Quarterly of International Affairs, Political culture, political Islam, political parties, presse, public diplomacy, Public Health Nutrition, Public sector, public sphere, Pınar Akçalı, R. Okursoy, Ragan Updegraff, renewable energy, research centers, Revue européenne des migrations internationales, Roma, Salih Zoroglu, Saudi Arabia, Süleyman Polat, Senem Aydın Düzgit, Sener Aktürk, Serkan Yolcu, Sia Anagnostopoulou, social media, socioeconomic development, soft power, Sophia Laiou, Spyros Karavas, Stephanos Efthymiadis, suicides, sustainable growth, Svante E. Cornell, Syria, Tadd Graham Fernée, Tasos Kostopoulos, Tezcan Durna, The Middle East Journal, think tanks, Thomas Vitiello, Tommaso Frattini, Transnationalism, Turkey, Turkey-EU, Turkish Historical Review, Turkish migrants, Twitter, urban planning, USA, USSR, vakıf, wedding, West European Politics, western balkans, wind energy, women, Y. Tekin, Yane Sandanski, Yaniv Roznai, İpek İlkkaracan
Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, January 2012
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Art-Culture, History / Histoire, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Religion, Russia / Russie, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE, USA / Etats-Unis.
Tags: Abdurrahman Saygili, Acturca Journal Watch, AKP, Ali Balci, Amr Adly, Andrew Arato, Armenia, Arms Control Today, Aschot L. Manutscharjan, Aser Babajew, Australian Journal of International Affairs, Ayse Bugra, Aysen Candas, Çiğdem Üstün, Özlem Caykent, Black Sea, Constellations, Constitution, Cooperation and Conflict, Cyprus, David Phinnemore, Deniz Senol Sert, Dimitris Papadimitriou, diplomacy, Dirk Rochtus, E. Fuat Keyman, Emel Parlar Dal, Emre Iseri, Erhan Içener, Europe en formation, Evangelos G. Liaras, F. Michael Wuthrich, Fahrettin Altun, Filiz Baskan, foreign policy, geopolitics, Gilles Veinstein, Greece, Heinz Kramer, Henri J. Barkey, History / Histoire, History and Anthropology, Ilan Kelman, Jeffrey Haynes, Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, Journal of Intercultural Studies, Journal of refugee studies, Koray Değirmenci, Leonard Stone, Levent Köker, Malte Fuhrmann, Mediterranean Historical Review, Mehmet Orhan, Michael Gunter, Michael J. K. Walsh, Middle East Critique, Middle East Policy, Murat Somer, Mustafa Kibaroglu, N. Emel Ganapati, nationalism, nuclear weapons, Osteuropa, Ottoman Jews, Pelin Ayan, political parties, Reşat Bayer, Russia / Russie, secularism, Selin Bengi Gümrükçü, South European Society and Politics, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, Survival, Theodore Koukis, Totalitarian movements and political religions, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkish studies, Ziya Öniş, Şaban Taniyici
Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, June 2010
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)
Posted by Acturca in Academic / Académique, Acturca Journal Watch, Art-Culture, Books / Livres, Caucasus / Caucase, Economy / Economie, France, History / Histoire, Immigration, Istanbul, Middle East / Moyen Orient, Religion, South East Europe / Europe du Sud-Est, Turkey / Turquie, Turkey-EU / Turquie-UE.
Tags: Acturca Journal Watch, Ahmet Sözen, Ahmet Yükleyen, AKP, Ali Çarkoğlu, Andreas Wimmel, APuZ, Aurélie Julia, Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, Çağri Yoltar, Öner Günçavdi, Ümit Kılınç, Banu Eligür, Barack Obama, Benjamin A.T. Graham, Benjamin Thomas White, Black Sea, Catherine Macmillan, Cedric De Leon, Christopher Houston, Cihan Tuğal, Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, CRIMINALISATION, Cyprus, DÉLINQUANCE, Déviance et Société, Dennis J D Sandole, Dietrich Thränhardt, Diren Çakmak, Dirk Halm, droits de l'enfant, E. Fuat Keyman, Edward P. Kohn, elections, Eliana Balla, Engin Saygin, Europe des libertés, European Public Law, Fadime Deli, François Bujon de l’Estang, France, Gaïdz Minassian, Gül Aldikacti Marshall, Gül Sosay, Gülin Ögüt-Eker, Hakan Samur, Historical Journal of Film, History / Histoire, International Political Science Review, International Politics, Ismail Ermagan, Istanbul, Jean Marcou, Jean-David Mizrahi, Jean-Pierre Dubois, Jochen Walter, Journal of Common Market Studies, Journal of International Relations and Development, Journal of Language and Politics, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, JUSTICE PÉNALE DES MINEURS, Kerstin Hamann, Kevin Smets, Kivanç Ulusoy, laïcité, Lauren M. Mclaren, Leonard Stone, Loay Mudhoon, M. Hakan Berumenta, Maghreb-Machrek, Manali Desai, Mansoor Moaddel, Manuel Halbauer, Marc Aymes, Marcelle Tinayre, Mathias Albert, Mehmet Hasgüler, Mehtap Söyler, Melih Pınarcıoğlu, Michel Crépu, Michel Feugère, Middle East Quarterly, Middle Eastern Studies, migration, Murat Tüzünkan, Mustafa Aydın, Nadir Özbek, Nildag Basak Ceylan, Noel D. Johnson, Oğuz Işık, Passport: The Newsletter of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations, Philippe Bourmaud, Radio and Television, Revue des deux mondes, Revue internationale et stratégique, Sami Sadak, Seda Altuğ, Sergii Glebov, Serkan Baykusoglu, social mobility, Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, Sociological Theory, South European Society and Politics, Southeast European and Black Sea Studies, State and Society, Suat Küçükçifçi, Sultan Tepe, Susanne Güsten, Syrie, Tülin Ural, Türkei, The Journal of Economic History, The Social Science Journal, Tijdschrift voor economische en sociale geografie, Timour Muhidine, Tuba Ünlü Bilgiç, Turkey, Turkey / Turquie, Turkish studies, Verda İrtiş, Vingtième siècle, Şahin Alpay
Acturca Journal and Periodical Review, September 2009
Compiled by Ozan Yigitkeskin
Acturca Journal Watch monitors leading scholarly journals for articles of particular interest to scholars of diplomacy, foreign relations, and international history on Turkey. It is updated monthly. (suite…)