Turkish Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Turkish Studies is 3. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Regional trade agreements in Turkish foreign policy: a rising trading state’s quest for trade sovereignty38
The first case of competitive authoritarianism in Turkey: the Democrat Party, 1950–196030
Rediscovering Turkish Jewish heritage: The Club as a teaching moment in Turkey25
Crowding out or crowding in?: Investment and financialization across generations within family firms in an emerging market24
Reinventing Islamic civilization in Cold War Turkey: the case of Nuri Pakdil20
Atatürk: Entelektüel Biyografi17
Mapping solidarity: organizational density of hometown associations in Istanbul16
Gezi: the making of a new political community in Turkey16
Democracy or authoritarianism: Islamist governments in Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia Democracy or authoritarianism: Islamist governments in Turkey, Egypt, and Tunisia , by 15
Contesting Pluralism(s): Islamism, Liberalism and Nationalism in Turkey and beyond15
Facing new security threats in an era of global transformations: Turkey's challenges of energy security, climate change and sustainability14
Civilizationism and the search for economic authenticity in the Islamic intellectual field13
Intergenerational education mobility of minorities in Turkey13
Beyond borders: how does the Mevlana Exchange Program contribute to the soft power projection of Turkey?12
Hotels and highways: the construction of modernization theory in Cold War Turkey11
The AKP, religion, and political values in contemporary Turkey: implications for the future of democracy10
Electoral dynamics, new nationalisms, and party positions on Syrian refugees in Turkey10
Examination of the Filyos Valley Project from the governance approach10
Civic and political integration of migrants with minority backgrounds: Turkey-origin migrants in the United Kingdom9
Neo-ottomanism and the politics of emotions in Turkey: resentment, nostalgia, narcissism9
Turkey’s withdrawal from Istanbul Convention: international human rights regime vis-à-vis authoritarian survival9
Governing authority through bureaucracy: conflicts over bureaucratic cadres and the rise of authoritarianism in the late Ottoman Empire (1908–1913)8
Islamic Theology in the Turkish Republic8
Turkish Cooperatives Society and the ruling party in the 1930s: the rise and fall of a regimented public sphere8
Beyond mutually hurting stalemate: why did the peace process in Turkey (2009–2015) fail?7
Living between belief and consumption: religiosity, hedonism, and life satisfaction among Turkish youth6
State ideology and education in Turkey, 1980–20156
Laughing matters: political humor, irony, and sarcasm as indicators of democratic leadership in Turkish politics6
Popular support for weak institutional enforcement: coalitions, public attitudes, and authoritarian distribution in Turkish housing policy6
Dissident women’s organizations as a counter-hegemonic actor in Turkey5
Perceptions of male scholars toward gender: reconsidering sustainable patriarchy in Turkish academia5
Interest groups and EU-Turkey relations: a focused analysis on TÜSİAD and MÜSİAD5
Applying the triad of coloniality in the Islamic intellectual field: Sezai Karakoç and ‘The Diriliş (Resurrection) Thesis’5
Turkish kaleidoscope: fractured lives in a time of violence5
Contested terrains: youth in twenty-first century Turkey at the intersection of education, family, gender and public space5
Do vocational education policy and high school placements reproduce social inequality in Turkey?4
Foreign policy as a means of the AKP’s struggle with Kemalism in relation to domestic variables4
New Turkey and the far right: how reactionary nationalism remade a country4
The foundation and transformation of the Turkish rap field (2002-2023): a multiple correspondence analysis4
Debating voter defection in Turkey4
Neither nationalism nor neo-Ottomanism but the winner is neo-liberal consumerism? Arts of the past4
Statement of Retraction: Prohibition in Turkey: Alcohol and the Politics of Identity4
Between ‘Cultural richness’ and ‘useful enemy’: the securitization and instrumentalization of Christians in Turkey4
An ‘alternative’ imagination of national identity in Turkey: the blue Anatolianists’ perception of culture, civilization, and the west4
Shaping historical consciousness: the language of Armenian genocide denial in Turkish school textbooks4
The quest for ontological security: new Russian migrants in Turkey4
Turkish NGOs in global governance – insights from ECOSOC engagements3
Turkey as a restrained middle power3
Correction3
Beyond biased samples: statistical-historical evidence on sacrality in Kemalist discourse (1923–1950)3
Violent intimacies: the trans everyday and the making of an urban world3
RETRACTED ARTICLE: Guardianship and Democracy in Iran and Turkey3
Cold War Kemalist elites’ reformist Islam: strategic or genuine?3
Erdoğan’s war: a strongman’s struggle at home and in Syria3
Reconciling religion and secular democracy: the postsecular evolution of the Republican People's Party (CHP) in Turkey (2010–2023)3
Return To Point Zero: The Turkish-Kurdish Question and How Politics and Ideas (Re)Make Empires, Nations, and States3
Foreign in Two Homelands: Racism, Return Migration, and Turkish-German History3
Borderless activist journalism as an alternative journalism model in Turkey3
Populism, authoritarianism, and necropolitics: instrumentalization of martyrdom narratives in AKP’s Turkey3
From ‘value-rational’ to ‘purpose-rational’ foreign policy: a shift of rationality in Turkish foreign policy3
Spatial politics in Istanbul: turning points in contemporary Turkey3
Towards a New Political Economy of Turkish Capitalism: Three Worlds3
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