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Good Things Don’t Last Forever: Arab Uprisings and the Turkish Model

By Ekrem Karakoc, Department of Political Science Binghamton University (SUNY) *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop…

December 2, 2016 Stephanie Dahle
Turkey memos

Women’s representation across national and local office in Turkey

By Abdullah Aydogan, Melissa Marschall, and Marwa Shalaby, Rice University’s Baker Institute *This memo was prepared for presentation at the…

December 1, 2016December 7, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Counting the Uncounted: Measuring the politicization of Kurdish identity in Turkey

By Avital Livny, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice…

December 1, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Why did the PKK declare Revolutionary People’s War in July 2015?

By Şener Aktürk, Koç University, Istanbul  *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice…

November 29, 2016November 29, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Opportunity Missed: Identity Alignment and Turkey’s Kurdish Question

 By Lisel Hintz, Barnard College *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice University’s Baker…

November 16, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Towards Erdogan and the East: Conspiracies and public perception in post-coup Turkey

By Kimberly Guiler, The University of Texas at Austin *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics…

November 15, 2016November 16, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Politics of confinement: Curfews and civilian control in Turkish counterinsurgency

By Aysegul Aydin & Cem Emrence, University of Colorado-Boulder, Leiden University *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish…

November 14, 2016November 14, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

Piety, intimacy, and emotions: Political symbolism of the AKP government

By Senem Aslan, Bates College *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice University’s…

November 11, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

AKP’s foreign policy and its party identity *

By Esen Kirdiş, Rhodes College  *This memo is derived in part from an article published in Turkish Studies, available online…

November 10, 2016November 10, 2016 Lauren Baker
Turkey memos

The Clash of Islamists: The crisis of the Turkish state and democracy

By Sebnem Gumuscu, Middlebury College *This memo was prepared for presentation at the Contemporary Turkish Politics Workshop at Rice University’s…

November 3, 2016November 30, 2016 Lauren BakerIslamists, Turkey

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Yesterday, we released S. 10, Ep. 15 of the POMEPS Podcast! John Waterbury talked about his latest book, Missions Impossible: Higher Education and Policymaking in the Arab World, w/ @abuaardvark! Also: conversations w/ Irene Weipert-Fenner & Mariam Salehi!
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