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The conceptual and doctrinal evolution on irregular warfare in Türkiye: 1919-1952
(Routledge, 2024)This study investigates the evolution of concepts and doctrine on irregular warfare in Türkiye from 1919 to 1952, focusing on two primary research inquiries. It explores the conceptual approach towards irregular warfare ... -
Construction of new Turkey: Turkish identity in transition: From kemalist hyper-modernism to religious conservatism
(Peter Lang Publishing Group, 1 January )Justice and Development Party (JDP), as the sole incumbent force for the last decade and a half, has proven to be an influential political actor with its power and capability to shape-shift the domestic and foreign policy ... -
Examining primary healthcare services following earthquake shocks in Turkiye: A critical analysis of the initial 3 months and the vital role of humanitarian policy transfer for rapid response
(John Wiley and Sons Ltd, 2024)The purpose of this article is to discuss the importance of policy transfer by humanitarian NGOs to post-disaster regions and the effectiveness of mobile Primary Health Care (PHC) services immediately after disasters. This ... -
The Gülen movement vs. Erdoğan: The failed coup
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Hay'at Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) from an Insurgent Group to a Local Authority: Emergence, Development and Social Support Base
(TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC, MAY 2022)In 2011, the Middle East entered an era of turmoil. Syria has been the scene for evolution of many NSAGs. This study aims to analyze the factors helped one of the prominent violent organizations, HTS, to become one of the ... -
Taking stock of far-right terrorism through manifestos: Glorification of identity
(Cambrıdge Unıv Press, FEB 2024)This research delves into the identity construction and violence justification within the context of far-right lone-actor terrorism, particularly motivated by white supremacist ideologies. Employing a qualitative analysis ... -
The Turkish Coup Attempt: The Gulen Movement vs. the State
(WILEY-BLACKWELL, 2016)