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The Politics of Russia’s financial - industrial group
(Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2000-01-15)With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the subsequent privatization of state industries and the Soviet banking system led to the creation of numerous financial-industrial groups (FIGs). Initially limited in the scope of ... -
Challenges to the European administrative elite in the new millennium
(Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2001-01-15)At the dawn of the new millenium, the European continent faces some of its greatest challenges in decades, from the economic to the social and political. The task of addressing and meeting these challenges falls mostly on ... -
Historical influences and a modern alternative for leadership models in Central Asia
(Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2002-07)The 1991 demise of the Soviet Union that led to the emancipation of many Central Asian states, also led to a grab for power by a variety of leadership types. Although the characteristics of leadership types in the 1990s ... -
The emerging caspian energy regime and Turkey's new role
(Ankara Üniversitesi, 2003)Soon after the disintegration of the USSR, Turkey attempted to take place at the heart of the emerging energy regime of the Caspian by becoming an energy corridor that could unite the Caspian with the World markets. ... -
In the pits: teaching from the bottom up
(Cambridge University Press, 2003-01)I felt compelled to write this brief essay after glancing through “The Teacher” section of the recent issues of PS. There are several articles exhorting young educators, soon-to-be educators, or those considering pursuing ... -
Civil society and civic consciousness
(Doğuş Üniversitesi, 2004-01)The meta-narratives of modern times are considered as the most significant factors impeding the development of the civil society' that coincided with the western definition of democracy. Nevertheless, this article suggests ... -
The relationship between democratization and invigoration of civil society: the case of Hungary and Poland
(East European Quarterly, 2005)Argues that democratization does not necessarily bring invigoration of civil society in post-transition countries. Elite-convergence and -emergence, and the likely impact of these processes on post-transition politics of ... -
Judging the autonomy of deed for progressive political economy
(Ankara Üniversitesi, 2005)The rise of neo-liberalism with a post-modem cultural logic that accompanies it not only outdates social projects based on general codes, but also hampers the essence of liberalism. At first sight, desttuction of general ... -
ABD'nin Irak'taki stratejik açılımları: petrol, rejim, güvenlik ve ötesi
(Avrasya Stratejik Araştırmalar Merkezi, 2006)Bu çalışma Mart 2003'ten başlayıp günümüze değin geçen sürede Irak'ta vuku bulan gelişmeleri uluslararası siyaset bağlamında incelemektedir. Irak'ın konumu, petrol zenginliği, içerdiği heterojen sosyokültürel yapı ve ... -
Entrenched elitism in trade unions in Poland and Romania: an explanation for the lack of union strength and success?
(SAGE Publications, 2006-02)This article argues that democratic decision-making improves trade union strength and success during policy-making. Elitism and lack of democracy, on the other hand, diminish unions' strength. Elitism, in this respect, ... -
On civilized plurality: mapping the clash of civilizations within the market
(Elsevier, 2006-04)Civilizations tend to fail, or gain antagonistic characteristic, not necessarily as a consequence of their inherent specificities, but also because of their interaction with other civilizations. which have not attained ... -
Nationalism versus internationalism: The roles of political and cultural elites in interwar and communist Romania
(Taylor & Francis, 2006-05)This paper has two main goals. First, it illuminates continuities between the ideas of “true Romanian-ness” as held by both the Romanian cultural elite and the Romanian political regimes in the interwar and communist ... -
Participatory policy-making, participatory civil society: A key for dissolving elite rule in new democracies in the era of globalization
(Taylor & Francis, 2007-06)The author argues that in democracies a strong state and strong civil society are not mutually exclusive. Only a democratic, legitimate, and strong state can provide the environment for civil society activities to flourish; ... -
The 2006 Hungarian election: economic competitiveness versus social solidarity
(Oxford University Press, 2007-10)This article argues that while voters typically respond to sharply focused images more than theoretical propositions, in Hungary during the 2006 elections economic issues became crucial, as evinced by the lengths to which ... -
The Gulf cooperation council (GCC) after U.S. led invasion of Iraq: Toward a security community?
(Uluslararası Stratejik Araştırma Kurumu, 2010)ABD liderliğindeki Irak işgalinin sonuçları sadece Irak'la sınırlı kalmamış, sınırlarının ötesine taşmıştır. O tarihe kadar gevşek bir ittifak olarak kabul edilen Körfez İşbirliği Konseyi (KİK), söz konusu işgalin sonuçlarından ... -
Political economy of standing against a stand-by
(Springer, 2011-09)What explains the actual and rhetorical defections of political elites in developing countries from the IMF programs even at times of severe economic difficulties? Scholars have focused on "domestic audience costs" of ... -
Becoming a regional power while pursuing material gains the case of Turkish interest in Africa
(SAGE Publications, 2012)In August 2011 the Turkish prime minister Tayyib Erdoğan arrived in Somalia with a substantial delegation consisting of his family, ministers, and civil society activists, along with Turkish celebrities, to highlight the ... -
Enthusiastic reformers or pragmatic rulers? The central bank reform agenda of the Turkish political elite and the EU accession
(Taylor & Francis, 2012)This article examines the underpinnings of central bank (CB) reform in Turkey, with a focus on the role of external anchors, namely the European Union (EU) and the International Monetary Fund. It argues that although ... -
The user as producer in alternative media? The case of the Independent Communication Network (BIA).
(De Gruyter, 2012-07)This article focuses on the Independent Communication Network (BIA) as an instance of alternative media in Turkey. Throughout the study we define "alternative" media as non-dominant, counter-hegemonic media that prioritizes ... -
It takes two to tango: the role of the European Union and domestic governments in the making of Central Bank reform in Hungary
(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği, 2013)Th is article addresses how the Hungarian Central Bank gained autonomy in its operations from ruling politicians. While stressing the substantial infl uence of external actors in exercise of this reform, the article also ...