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Beyond Countering Iran: A Political Economy of Azerbaijan-Israel Relations
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)In recent years, Azerbaijan-Israel relations have come to the foreground of politics in the Middle East and Caucasus region. Ties between Baku and Tel Aviv have been directly interlinked with their relations with Iran. The ... -
A 'Communist and Muslim' Poet In Contemporary Turkey: The Works of Ismet Ozel
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2014)When Ismet ozel published a poem announcing his conversion to Islam in the 1970s, he immediately gained the attention of conservative circles and the respect of the left (at least until the early 1990s). In a few years, ... -
In Search of a Non-Eurocentric Understanding of Modernization: Turkey as a Case of 'Multiple Modernities'
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)This article uses the Turkish case of modernity to critically examine different understandings of modernization put forward by competing schools of thought, namely the 'classical modernization theory', the 'neo-modernization ... -
Negotiating Values In The Islamist Press After 2013
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018)Turkey's Islamist press has been influenced essentially by three contingencies: partisanship, lack of political autonomy, and lack of economic autonomy. These contingencies are reflected in the opinion pieces of Islamist ... -
Perception Of Mental Health Services Among Black Americans
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2016)As the Black American population becomes more diverse, it is important to extrapolate differences among individuals who have historically been grouped as Black or African American in the literature. This review systematically ... -
When Using The Native Language Leads To More Ethical Choices: Integrating Ratings And Electrodermal Monitoring
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2020)Turkish university students who had learned English via classroom instruction read six ethical dilemmas (three in English, three in Turkish) while skin conductance was recorded. Ratings of agreement with selfish actions ...

















