Browsing by Subject "Terrorism"
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A Country Under Siege: Reflection of Identity Crisis on the Formation of Public Opinion in Turkey
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Publisher and Date:(Int Business Information Management Assoc-IBIMA, 2016)To date academic attention in social sciences remains inadequate with regard to research and analysis of public opinion in Turkey. Most of the existing research has assessed the public opinion during political election periods. Therefore it is of great interest to find out what the public thinks about current issues in the country and how to interpret the results to be able to reveal whether they may have any reflections on social political and cultural structure of the country. The current study ...
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Illusion or reality? The balance between security and freedom of expression in the United States and Turkey
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Publisher and Date:(International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, IIIS, 2016)Censorship is no longer limited to traditional media such as print media and TV. With the invention of Internet, the impact of censorship is felt much more strongly with regard to new media related resources of information and communication. With the escalation of terrorism in the 21stcentury, the governments all around the world have begun to use terrorist incidents as the main justification in their efforts to curb freedoms. Within this context, the primary argument of the governments in regulating ...
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Sway on a Tightrope: The Development of a Mutualistic Relationship between Turkey and DAESH
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Publisher and Date:(Uluslararasi İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği, 2019)The Arab revolts have changed the regional balances. Syria is one of the particular examples of these changes. The shifting balances also presented ideal ground for the identities that have been suppressed throughout years. In addition to Al-Qaedah, new version of jihadism appeared at the stage which is known as Daesh. In this research, one intends to comprehend Turkey's interaction with Daesh in the context of Syrian Civil War to shed light on the evolution of the global jihadism. Ankara has ...
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Sway on a tightrope: The development of a mutualistic relationship between Turkey and DAESH
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Publisher and Date:(International Relations Council of Turkey, 2019)The Arab revolts have changed the regional balances. Syria is one of the particular examples of these changes. The shifting balances also presented ideal ground for the identities that have been suppressed throughout years. In addition to Al-Qaedah, new version of jihadism appeared at the stage which is known as Daesh. In this research, one intends to comprehend Turkey’s interaction with Daesh in the context of Syrian Civil War to shed light on the evolution of the global jihadism. Ankara has ...
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Türkiye Suriye ilişkilerinde su ve terör sorunu
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Publisher and Date:(Kadir Has University, 2009)Siyasi istikrarsızlık açısından dünyanın en sorunlu bölgesi diyebileceğimiz Ortadoğu`nun stratejik olarak en önemli ülkelerinden ikisi olan Türkiye ve Suriye; jeopolitik ve jeostratejik konumları itibarıyla da sadece Ortadoğu`nun değil, dünyanın en önemli bölgesinde yer almaktadırlar. Her ikisi için de en uzun kara sınırını oluşturan bu iki komşu ülkenin ilişkileri de içinde bulundukları coğrafyanın önem ve hassasiyetinden önemli derecede etkilenmistir. Bu çalismada, iki ülke ilişkilerine genel ...
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Will peace flourish in the end? The history of suffering: Terrorism in Turkey
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Publisher and Date:(2013)For the past 30 years, the PKK has launched a campaign of terror in Turkey. Despite the rise and fall of attacks throughout the years, the PKK's terrorist activities have never completely ended. Through the recent initiative of the Turkish government, negotiations focusing on pacification have been launched with the leader of the PKK, Abdullah Öcalan, who is still in prison on Imrali Island. We have yet to see the outcome of this process. Terrorism is not simply about killing people; it is about ...