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Converting international migrations into issue of security: Radical right parties in Europe and securitization of migration [Uluslararasi{dotless} göçlerin bir güvenlik konusuna dönüşümü: Avrupa'da radikal saǧ partiler ve göçün güvenlikleştirilmesi]
Mandaci, N.; Ozerim, M.G. (Uluslararasi Iliskiler, 2013)This study reveals that anti-immigrant policies in Europe result from a process of securitization, and that, within this process, radical right parties have been formulating discourses and approaches through a construction ... -
Global land grab and the balkans: Continuity and changes in a unique historical context
Mandaci, N.; Tutan, M.U. (Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2018)Current developments concerning land grabs in the Balkans suggest that the region is re-experiencing in the post-socialist era what happened in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries due to the decline of the Ottoman ... -
Land grab processes in Romania and bulgaria: A historical continuity perspective [Tarihsel devamlılık bağlamında Romanya ve bulgaristan’da toprak yağması süreçleri]
Mandaci, N. (Uluslararasi Iliskiler, 2018)Although they are positioned in the periphery of the Western economic core, Romania and Bulgaria are different from the Third World countries that were exploited and colonized by the Western powers in the preceding centuries, ... -
The meta-geography of the Middle East and North Africa in Turkey's new geopolitical imagination
Guney, A.; Mandaci, N. (Security Dialogue, 2013)This article critically analyses Turkish security discourses connected to the meta-geography of the Broader Middle East and North Africa (BMENA) before and after the developments of the Arab Spring. A critical geopolitics ... -
The radical right parties in Europe and their Balkanic cousins: The bells ring for Turkey [Avrupa'daki Radikal Saǧ Partiler ve Balkanli{dotless} Kuzenleri: Çanlar Türkiye İçin Çali{dotless}yor]
Mandaci, N. (Uluslararasi Iliskiler, 2012)The European radical right seems to have given a warm hug to their Balkanic counterparts. Although they flourished in different geographies and different goals, the family of European radical right has currently become ... -
Western Balkans and the Gulf: Interregionalism in the making
Mandaci, N. (Mediterranean Politics, 2018)This study presumes that recently evolving relations between the Western Balkans and the Gulf can be investigated through the neo-regionalist view in terms of a variety of facilitating factors. These give this bi-regional ...
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