Turkish Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Turkish Studies is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
The motives behind the AKP’s foreign policy: neo-Ottomanism and strategic autonomy14
Erdoğan and the Muslim Brotherhood: an outside-in approach to Turkish foreign policy in the Middle East13
Authoritarianism and necropolitical creation of martyr icons by Kemalists and Erdoganists in Turkey13
Externalization of migration governance, Turkey’s migration regime, and the protection of the European Union’s external borders12
Turkey’s Isolation from the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum: ideational mechanisms and material interests in Energy Politics11
Structural dynamics, pragmatism, and shared grievances: explaining Russian-Turkish relations10
Linking Turkey’s domestic politics and foreign policy: the Justice and Development Party’s political strategies and their divergent foreign policy effects9
A hundred years of flux: Turkish political regimes from 1921 to 20239
Between escalation and détente: Greek-Turkish relations in the aftermath of the Eastern Mediterranean crisis9
An examination of the underlying dynamics of Turkey-European Union relations through the lenses of international relations theory8
Gendering the NEET category: young NEET women in Turkey8
From streets to courthouses: digital and post-digital forms of image activism in the post-occupy Turkey7
Do border walls work?: security, insecurity and everyday economy in the Turkish-Syrian borderlands7
The anti-gender movement in Turkey: an analysis of its reciprocal aspects6
Shot in the foot: unintended political consequences of electoral engineering in the Turkish parliamentary elections in 20186
Turkey’s asylum policies over the last century: continuity, change and contradictions6
Towards a New Political Economy of Turkish Capitalism: Three Worlds6
Between technocracy, reason, and furor: Turkish opposition, the CHP, and anti-populist styles6
Populist discourse, (counter-)mobilizations and democratic backsliding in Turkey6
The trajectory of a modified middle power: an attempt to make sense of Turkey’s foreign policy in its centennial6
Debating voter defection in Turkey5
Contrasting theoretical approaches to Turkish foreign policy5
Beyond secular? AKP’s religious policies and societal polarization in North Cyprus5
Countering counterterrorism: defending human rights and challenging curfews in Turkey4
In the name of the state. The Nationalist Action Party (MHP) and the genesis of political violence during the 1970s4
The transnational politics of religion: Turkey's Diyanet, Islamic communities and beyond4
Social media use and political participation: the Turkish case4
The role of gender in Turkish parliamentary debates3
Turkey as a restrained middle power3
A retrospective study of patriarchy in Turkish politics: political masculinities and female party leaders in Turkey3
Turkey’s Republican People’s Party (CHP): A Longue Durée Analysis3
An illiberal inclusion? The AKP’s politics of exceptional citizenship3
Never quite making it: Turkey’s repeated attempts at political democracy3
The plight of Turkey’s minorities: what obstacles and opportunities exist for equal citizenship beyond the Republic’s centennial?3
Resistance to change: the ideological immoderation of the Nationalist Action Party in Turkey3
‘Wounded religious masculinities’: Muslim men’s opposition against male circumcision in Turkey3
‘Mirror, mirror on the wall, please tell me … ’: the populist rhetoric of the ‘new’ media of ‘new Turkey’ during the April 16, 2017 referendum3
Conservatives, nationalists, and incumbent support in Turkey3
Multiple neo-Ottomanisms in the construction of Turkey’s (trans)national heritage: TIKA and a dialectic between foreign and domestic policy3
Constructing a realistic explanation of Turkish – US relations2
Post-2016 military restructuring in Turkey from the perspective of coup-proofing2
Historic missed opportunities and prospects for renewal: Turkey-EU relations in a post-Western order2
Distributive politics and electoral competition for the Kurdish vote2
Electoral dynamics, new nationalisms, and party positions on Syrian refugees in Turkey2
Populism, victimhood and Turkish foreign policy under AKP rule2
A two-dimensional boundary: Sunnis’ perceptions of Alevis2
Three turning points in the political development of modern Turkey2
From activism to resilience: the Turkish constitutional court in comparative perspective2
Party system polarization in developing democracies: the case of Turkey, 1950–20182
Military might: a domestic economy explanation of Turkish foreign policy2
External differentiated integration between the European Union and Turkey: a ‘Ukraine Model’ for the Customs Union upgrade?2
Beyond mutually hurting stalemate: why did the peace process in Turkey (2009–2015) fail?2
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