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Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 327

Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey

Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish changed at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Regimes of Ethnicity and Nationhood in Germany, Russia, and Turkey

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-05-14
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Akturk discusses how the definition of being German, Soviet, Russian and Turkish changed at the turn of the twenty-first century.

Borders of Belief
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 215

Borders of Belief

Religion and nationalism are two of the most powerful forces in the world. And as powerful as they are separately, humans throughout history have fused religious beliefs and nationalist politics to develop religious nationalism, which uses religious identity to define membership in the national community. But why and how have modern nationalists built religious identity as the foundational signifier of national identity in what sociologists have predicted would be a more secular world? This book takes two cases - nationalism in both Ireland and Turkey in the 20th century - as a foundation to advance a new theory of religious nationalism. By comparing cases, Goalwin emphasizes how modern political actors deploy religious identity as a boundary that differentiates national groups This theory argues that religious nationalism is not a knee-jerk reaction to secular modernization, but a powerful movement developed as a tool that forges new and independent national identities.

Contemporary Russo–Turkish Relations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 357

Contemporary Russo–Turkish Relations

The Syrian Civil War started in March 2011 and still continues. It causes death, turmoil, humanitarian crisis, and mass migration in the region. Numerous state and non-state actors are involved in this multi-sided armed conflict. On 24 November 2015, Turkey shoots down a Russian fighter jet on its border and this event becomes the turning point in Russo–Turkish relations. An economic and psychological war starts between Moscow and Ankara which damages their good relations existed before the crisis. Despite the crisis, the sides to the conflict understand that they need each other for their own benefits and look for reconciliation. Russia, a supporter of the Assad government in Syria, does not want to lose Turkey as a friend. Turkey, an energy partner of Russia, needs Russia to balance the power relations in the region. They are two neighboring countries with strong historical socio-economic ties that need to be restored. The reconciliation process is not easy and requires some third party role. The PYD/YPG-centered US policy in Syria affects Turkey’s strategies.

July 15 Coup Attempt In Turkey
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 228

July 15 Coup Attempt In Turkey

Turkey’s democracy has historically suffered from continuous coup attempts which aimed directly to overthrow the elected governments of the time. At least four successful coups have occurred in a period of 50 years and in July 15 2016 the latest attempt was executed. However, unlike the previous coups, the plotters failed to achieve their goals on the night of July 15, resulting in a triumph for Turkish unity and democracy. As such, the July 15 coup attempt can be considered as an example per se of people power which is worth studying. July 15 Coup Attempt in Turkey: Context, Causes and Consequences presents different perspectives focusing on political, economic, sociological and psycholog...

The PKK-Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s Regional Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 217

The PKK-Kurdistan Workers’ Party’s Regional Politics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-11-30
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book presents a theoretical framework to study dissident ethnic movements’ imagination of world politics, with a special focus on the PKK as a case study. Dissident ethnic movements are not only a challenge to the existing hegemonic power, but they also produce an alternative closed society based on different ethnic imagination. Instead of taking the armed PKK movement as a pure resistant, this book approaches contemporary Kurdish nationalism led by the PKK as a counter-hegemonic with a narrative that entails the emergence of a new kind of identity and sense of belonging, through which the PKK has been able to exercise its power. This book is an attempt to go beyond resistance-oriented approach, unveiling the two faces of the PKK’s representation of world politics: its transformative effect on the Kurds, and its exclusionary function towards traditional and alternative Kurdish subjects/institutions.

Koçgiri İsyanı: Sosyo-tarihsel Bir Analiz
  • Language: tr
  • Pages: 420

Koçgiri İsyanı: Sosyo-tarihsel Bir Analiz

Koçgiri Aşireti’nin merkezi olarak bilinen Sivas-Ümraniye’de 6 Mart 1921’de yaşanan birtakım “asayişsizlik” olaylarını haber alan Ankara hükümeti asayişi tesis etmek ve olayların büyümesini önlemek amacıyla bölgede örfi idare ilan etmiş, Nurettin Paşa kumandasında bir ordu görevlendirerek bölgeye göndermişti. Bastırma harekâtı sırasındaki yoğun şiddet uygulamaları, yapılan şikâyetler sonucu Meclis’in de gündemine alınmış ve durumu yerinde incelemek, olayların faillerinin ve askerî harekât sonrasında meydana çıkan elim tabloda sorumluluğu bulunanların tespiti için “Koçgiri Tahkikat Heyeti” ismiyle bölgeye bir kurul yollanmış...

The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

The New Geopolitical Realities for Russia

In the last decade Russia has searched for new alternative policies to compensate for its political deficiencies and to balance its rivals in one of the key areas of the approaching geopolitical rivalry, the sea. The Russian assertiveness seen in the Black Sea-Mediterranean basin has recently been a real concern for the international community. In the six chapters of this book, contributors explain Moscow’s newly perceived assertive foreign and security behavior in the Black Sea and Mediterranean basin from their own perspectives, and reach a conclusion about the limits and validity of this new Russian ascendance in the region.

Great Delusion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Great Delusion

A renowned scholar argues that liberal hegemony—the policy America has pursued since the Cold War ended—is doomed to fail Named a Financial Times Best Book of 2018 “Idealists as well as realists need to read this systematic tour de force.”—Robert D. Kaplan, author of The Return of Marco Polo’s World It is widely believed in the West that the United States should spread liberal democracy across the world, foster an open international economy, and build international institutions. The policy of remaking the world in America’s image is supposed to protect human rights, promote peace, and make the world safe for democracy. But this is not what has happened. Instead, the United Stat...

Living Soviet in Ukraine from Stalin to Maidan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Living Soviet in Ukraine from Stalin to Maidan

What the world is now witnessing in Ukraine is the cumulative effect of history and memory in the lives of the people of the region—and this book directly addresses those subjects. Although the majority of scholarship on the Soviet Union focuses on top-level political and intellectual elites, these groups were only tiny minorities. What was life like for the rest of society? What was it like for the vast population that usually supported the regime, mostly accepted the rules, essentially internalized the ideology, and generally made the same choices as their neighbors and friends? What was it like to live Soviet as the USSR hit its peak as a superpower and then fell apart? What was it like...