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“Sofa and Facebook or tent and Syntagma”: understanding global resistance movements from Syntagma to Tahrir
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Turkey’s Antarctic quest: historical legacies, geopolitical ambitions
Published 2022“…In this article, Ali Bilgic explains the underlying reasons for Turkey’s accelerated efforts in Antarctica as part of its status-seeking foreign policy with a global geopolitical scope. …”
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The urbanization of forced displacement: UNHCR, urban refugees, and the dynamics of policy change [Book review]
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Becoming a humanitarian state: A performative analysis of ‘status-seeking’ as statecraft in world politics
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Queering ontological (in)security: A psychoanalysis of political homophobia
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Transcripts of the interviews with former detainees
Published 2024“…Women's resistance to migrant detention in Britain, International Affairs, Volume 97, Issue 2, March 2021, Pages 483–502, https://doi.org/10.1093/ia/iiaa054Article abstractEuropean states have adopted strict migration policies, such as unlimited detention in Britain, to address increasing anti-immigrant emotions in the context of rising anti-immigrant populism. …”
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Turkey, power and the West: gendered international relations and foreign policy
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Reclaiming the national will: Resilience of Turkish authoritarian neoliberalism after Gezi
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Framing an EU level regularization mechanism: mission impossible?
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Security through trust-building in the Euro-Mediterranean cooperation: two perspectives for the partnership
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Migrant encounters with neo-colonial masculinity: producing European sovereignty through emotions
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Trust in world politics: converting 'identity' into a source of security through trust-learning
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‘We are not barbarians’: gender politics and Turkey’s quest for the west
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Exploring 'What's Good about Security': politics of security during the dissolution of Yugoslavia
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‘Real people in real places’: conceptualizing power for emancipatory security through Tahrir
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Women’s movements within Euro-Mediterranean Politics: Necessity of going beyond ‘the Arab woman’
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Studying emotions in security and diplomacy: Where we are now and challenges ahead
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Who is entitled to feel in the age of populism? Women's resistance to migrant detention in Britain
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Desires, fantasies and hierarchies: postcolonial status anxiety through ontological security
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Perceptions of the war in Ukraine: how the Russian propaganda works outside the West
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The European Union and refugees: a struggle over the fate of Europe
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Toward a pedagogy for critical security studies: Politics of migration in the classroom
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Trust, distrust and security: An untrustworthy immigrant in a trusting community
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