Syllabus

Pages

Books

214

Nicole F. Watts, 2010. Activists in Office: Kurdish Politics and Protest in Turkey. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

421

Carter V. Findley, 2010. Turkey, Islam, nationalism, and modernity: a history, 1789-2007. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press.

 


 

Articles and book chapters

9

Ahmet Davutoglu, “Turkey’s Zero-Problems Foreign Policy.” Foreign Policy, May 20, 2010.

25

Ahmet Samim [Murat Belge]. 1981. “The Tragedy of the Turkish Left.” New Left Review (126): 60–85.

18

Aslan, Senem. 2011. “Everyday Forms of State Power and the Kurds in the Early Turkish Republic.” International Journal of Middle East Studies 43: 75–93.

3

Bruinessen, Martin van. 1996. “Turkey’s Death Squads.” Middle East Report (199): 20–23.

15

Bülent Aras, “The Davutoglu Era in Turkish Foreign Policy.” Insight Turkey, 11(3). 2009. 127-142.

31

Dadrian, Vahakn D. 1997. “The Turkish Military Tribunal’s Prosecution of the Authors of the Armenian Genocide: Four Major Court-Martial Series.” Holocaust and Genocide Studies 11(1): 28–59.

33

ECtHR, Case of Aksoy v. Turkey: Judgment. 18 December 1996.

9

Gunter, Michael M. 2013. “Iraq, Syria, ISIS and the Kurds: Geostrategic Concerns for the U.S. and Turkey.” Middle East Policy 22(1): 102–11.

25

Kasaba, Re?at. 1993. “Populism and Democracy in Turkey, 1946-1961.” In Rules and Rights in the Middle East, eds. Ellis Goldberg, Re?at Kasaba, and Joel S. Migdal. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 43–68.

28

Makdisi, Ussama. 2002. “Ottoman Orientalism.” The American Historical Review 107(3): 768–96.

29

Tezcür, Güne? Murat. 2009. “Judicial Activism in Perilous Times: The Turkish Case.” Law & Society Review 43(2): 305–36.

22

Turam, Berna. 2004. “The Politics of Engagement between Islam and the Secular State: Ambivalences of ‘Civil Society.’” The British Journal of Sociology 55(2): 259-281.

18

Ulusoy, K?vanc. 2007. “Turkey’s Reform Effort Reconsidered, 1987-2004.” Democratization 14(3): 472–90.

16

Esen, Berk, and Sebnem Gumuscu. “Rising Competitive Authoritarianism in Turkey.” Third World Quarterly 37, no. 9 (2016): 1581–1606.

 

14

Esen, Berk, and Sebnem Gumuscu. 2017. “Turkey: How the Coup Failed.” Journal of Democracy 28 (1): 59–73.

 

8

Tu?al, Cihan. 2013. “Gülenism: The Middle Way or Official Ideology?” Jadaliyya, July. http://www.jadaliyya.com/Details/28949/Gulenism-The-Middle-Way-or-Official-Ideology.

 

29

Parslow, Joakim. “Theories of Exceptional Executive Powers in Turkey, 1933-1945.” New Perspectives on Turkey 55 (November 2016): 29–54.

 

 

 

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