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Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 5A Comparative Civilizational Reading for the Middle East and Turkey's New Role in It(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016) Atac, C. AkcaThe 1990s witnessed a bloom of studies on the standard of civilization', which all aimed to explore the future of the rift between the East and the West. The Arab Spring and its implications for the primordial competition between the East and the West has once again required the revisiting of certain, rather more contemporary, theoretical aspects of the grand debate on civilization. This paper aims to introduce current arguments pertaining to the grand debate on civilization into the context of the Arab Spring. In doing so, it seeks to offer a comparative perspective of the quest for understanding the current situation in the Middle East with particular reference to the civilization discourse which is currently on the rise in Turkish politics. Turkey is among the actors in the Middle East seeking to assume leadership in order to establish peace in the region.Article Citation - Scopus: 6Economic Growth - Inflation Nexus and Its Impact on the Development of the Automotive Industry: the Case of Turkey(Inderscience Publishers, 2019) Gökmen, A.; Üstündağ, K.; Dinç, D.T.Economic growth is essential for development and welfare of the citizens of a country. Economic development is an intact process involving potentially entire industries in a state. Also, economic growth is associated with macroeconomic indicators such as GDP, exports, imports, budget surplus or deficits, current account balance, interest and inflation rates. Nonetheless, inflation is an important macroeconomic indicator which can influence industrial development positively or negatively. Moreover, the aim of this study is to analyse the impact of inflation on the total automotive industry production in the Republic of Turkey resting on various econometric applications as JJ cointegration test, VECM, Wald test, Gtranger test and LSM. Copyright © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.Review Enlightenment in the Colony: the Jewish Question and the Crisis of Postcolonial Culture(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011) Karadeli, Sedat Cem; Karadeli, Cem; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerArticle Citation - WoS: 10Is the J-Curve Effect Observable in Turkish Agricultural Sector(Univ Zagreb, Fac Agriculture, 2006) Yazici, Mehmet; Yazıcı, Mehmet; İktisatThis paper investigates whether or not the J-curve hypothesis holds in Turkish agricultural sector. The analysis is conducted using the model the most commonly employed in j-curve literature. Based on the data covering the period from 1986: I to 1998: III, our results indicate that, following devaluation, agricultural trade balance initially improves, then worsens, and then improves again. This pattern shows that J-curve effect does not exist in Turkish agricultural sector. Another important finding is that devaluation worsens the trade balance of the sector in the long run, a result contradicting with the earlier findings for the Turkish economy as a whole.Review Islamization of Turkey Under the Akp Rule(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2013) Turk, H. BahadirArticle Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 3Renegotiations of Femininity Throughout the Constitutional Debates in Turkey: Representative Claims in 2014 Presidential Elections(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018) Yaras, Sezen; Yigit, AhuIn August 2014, for the first time in the history of the Turkish Republic, the president was elected through a popular vote. The quest for a new constitution and revisions to the political system were the main topics that the three presidential candidates, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Ekmeleddin Ihsanoglu and Selahattin Demirtas, raised during their presidential campaigns. Women's problems and issues were among the central topics through which the matters of the new constitution and the revisions to be made in the system were addressed. Through a qualitative content analysis of the campaign material, this article maps the candidates' approaches to women's interests and the roles the candidates promised to play to promote these interests and roles. The findings indicate that motherhood, daughterhood and sisterhood are the key terms through which the candidates formulated the ultimate purpose of their gender-related agenda. They simply blamed the existing constitution as the main cause of alienated motherhood, polarized daughterhood and complicit femininity respectively. Based on the analysis of these simultaneous calls for heightening-disavowal of certain femininities, the article argues that competing projects for the (re)establishment of the constitutional regime in Turkey can be construed as renegotiations of feminine attachments to political authority.Review Representation and Identity From Versailles To the Present(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2011) Karadeli, Sedat Cem; Karadeli, Cem; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkilerBook Part Roman Historiography of Eighteenth-Century Britain Beyond Gibbon: Ancient Norms of Empire for Moderns(Brill, 2013) Ataç, Cemile Akça; Atac, C. Akca; Siyaset Bilimi ve Uluslararası İlişkiler
