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Open Democracy , 2016
The case of Academics for Peace in Turkey shows us academics trapped between authoritarianism and precarity, and why international solidarity has become crucial.
What does it matter now if men believe or no? What is to come will come. And soon you too will stand aside, To murmur in pity that my words were true. Turkeyâs Premier could conjecturally be elected as President due to his party parliamentary majority; however, this would be the End of Turkey. It may sound odd that following an ordinary democratic procedure a country may be led to destruction; yet, in reality, allover the world the dynamics of the socioeconomic, political and intellectual developments do not emanate from parliamentary elections. First published in AfroArticles, American Chronicle, and Buzzle on 17th April 2007 Republished in Aram Nahrin on 17th April 2007
The Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2015
This paper claimes that neo-liberalism is a period that capitalism calls and brings back some archaic forms of class domination depending on the results of marketisation policies in education. Marketisation policies in education are accompanied by specific shifts in ideological discourses, such as meritocracy that were valid only under the welfare state. feudal segregation is a distinctive kind of reproduction of social inequalities through education.
The Nation, 2011
Review of Carter Vaughn Findley's "Turkey, Islam, Nationalism, and Modernity: A History, 1789-2007"
2024
Turkey is a country of perennial importance for multiple world regions (notably Europe, the Middle East and North Africa, and Western and Central Asia). A review of the century-long social and political history of the Turkish Republic is valuable for understanding not only processes and relationships that converge at the national or subnational scale but also processes and relationships that far exceed the territorial boundaries of Turkey. Our course examines historical and contemporary processes and patterns of social and political life in Turkey. This course is organized around key themes in the study of Turkey, including nation building, state formation, social-cultural difference, popular culture and cultural production, political violence, and landscape change. Our learning will draw from multiple disciplines and fields of study including anthropology, art and architectural history, cultural studies, geography, and political science. Informed by an interdisciplinary literature, most of our learning will focus on dynamics within the national territory or at sub-national scales (for example, particular urban regions, cities, or provinces). In addition to developing a command of these dynamics in national context, we will also learn to situate the perspectives of the authors we are reading in wider fields of debate. Beyond the national scale, you will also develop an understanding of Turkey that illuminates ongoing and headline-grabbing dynamics at larger scales. Turkey is a country of enormous geo-strategic importance. You can accordingly anticipate developing proficiency in, among other things, debate around the composition of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Turkeyâs fraught relationship with the European Union (EU), a much-heralded rapprochement of Greece and Turkey in the Aegean, the enduring conflicts and shifts in population geography related to the Syrian civil war, and geoeconomic and geopolitical realignments that are prompted and tested by intensification of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and regional tensions in the wider Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkeyâs recent foreign policy orientation has both been lauded and criticized. While some analysts argue that Turkey is on the way to become a regional power through its âmulti-stakeholderâ foreign policies, others suggest that the country is now sliding away from its EU membership course and pro-Western policy choices towards the âIslamicâ camp, especially considering the recent tension with Israel and divergence from USâs policy on Iran. This article aims to provide a more balanced picture through an examination of Turkeyâs history of domestic politics and foreign policy.
This interdisciplinary course traces the emergence of modern Turkey and maps out the country's political, social, economic and cultural landscape since the 19th century. We will pay particular attention to the questions of Islam and secularism, minorities, gender and sexuality, nationalism and public memory, and urban life. In addition to academic texts, we will study multiple primary sources ranging from films, short stories, memoirs, and cartoons.
Political Communication, Discourse and Strategies in the June and November 2015 Elections
Available at: http://politikaakademisi.org/2020/06/26/turkey-a-modern-history-by-erik-jan-zurcher/
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