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Do structural breaks in exchange rate volatility matter? Evidence from Asia-Pacific currencies
(Bilgesel Yayincilik San & Tic Ltd, 2011)
Using the U.S. dollar exchange rate return series of three major Asia-Pacific currencies this paper investigates the empirical relevance of structural breaks in exchange rate volatilities. We find significant evidence of ...
Russian and Turkish foreign policy activism in the Syrian theater
(International Relations Council of Turkey, 2019)
Russia and Turkey have been involved in remarkable redefinitions of their foreign policies while navigating through turbulent times in the Post-Cold War era. This has manifested in a search of being recognized as a great ...
Sway on a tightrope: The development of a mutualistic relationship between Turkey and DAESH
(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. ...
Revisiting the Mainstream Approaches of the Theories of International Relations
(Uluslararası İlişkiler Konseyi Derneği, 2015)
The view that we have reached the end of the "grand debates" in International Relations (IR) is widespread among the majority of IR scholars. Today, we observe that the references to the great theoretical debates in the ...
Cultural heritage as status seeking: The international politics of Turkey's restoration wave
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2020)
This article explores the relationship between cultural heritage politics and international status-seeking. We advance a two-fold typology of status-seeking that explains why states engage in cultural heritage restoration ...