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Global land grab and the balkans: Continuity and changes in a unique historical context
(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 ... -
Stretching, opening or sealing the borders: Turkish foreign policy conceptions and their impact on migration, asylum and visa policies
(Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2018)Migration, asylum and visa policies can function as tools of foreign policy while also marking specific shifts in foreign policy choices. This study analyses the structural linkages of such policies with Turkish foreign ... -
Turkey's June 2011 Parliamentary Elections
(Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2012)The parliamentary elections in Turkey were held on 12 June 2011. The elections marked an important turning point as the Justice and Development Party (AKP) became the winner for the third time and with a higher vote, 49.9 ... -
Turkey’s economic fragility, foreign capital dependent growth and hot money
(Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2015)Despite a decade of strong growth, mainstream economists and financial markets have recently escalated their discussion of Turkey’s economic ‘fragility’. Contrary to their focus on ‘excessive current account deficits’, the ...