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Limits of the Turkish Model Applicability in the Middle East Countries after the Arab Awakening: The Case of Egypt
Published 2020-11-01“…The author shows that it was economic and political success of Turkey in the 1990s and 2000s including its rapid economic growth and the increase of foreign investments, as well as a successful inclusion of political Islam in the Western-style democratic institutions that primarily attracted the new Egyptian government. However, the author concludes that M. Mursi’s government failure to undertake profound economic, social and political reforms combined with a mixed attitude of the Muslim Brotherhood towards the Turkish model, growing popular discontent and a negative attitude of certain regional actors towards this proclaimed political course of the new Egyptian leaders have eventually led to the military coup and cessation of all attempts to learn from the Turkish experience. …”
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Türk Basınına Göre Geçici Irak Hükümet Konseyi’nin Oluşum Sürecinde Irak Türkmenleri ve Türkiye
Published 2021-06-01“…Within this context, the situation, attitude and behavior of the Iraqi Turkmen are the main topics to be examined prior to the 2003 Iraq War, during the war and during the reconstruction of Iraq, employing the Turkish press and related sources. …”
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Reflections of Asabiyyah Effect on Social Differentiation in Social Media: The Case of the July 15th Military Coup Attempt
Published 2019-05-01“…Two hashtags and two visual contents representing the different reflections of the processof the 15th of July Coup Attempt in the social media are analyzed through Roland Barthes’s SemiologicalDenotation/Connotation Model, and the role of the media in the assumption of different attitudes of themasses are examined by scrutinizing the different attitudes of both pro – and against-government partiesand the collective actions through the Asabiyyah theory of Ibn Khaldun. …”
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