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THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR AND THE EUROPEAN RESPONSE: TRANSFORMATIVE CHANGE OR MORE OF THE SAME?
Senem Aydın-Düzgit, Sabancı University
The European Union (EU) has been hit by a series of crises in the past two decades testing its sense of solidarity and institutional design, namely the 2008 financial crisis, the migration crisis, the COVID-19 pandemic, and now most recently, the Russia-Ukraine War...
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The Climate Council: Groundbreaking work or missed opportunity?
Ümit Şahin, Climate Change Studies Coordinator, İstanbul Policy Center
The ratification of the Paris Agreement opened a new chapter in Turkey’s climate policies. Followed by the declaration of a net-zero emissions target for 2053, Turkey’s ratification of the agreement came after a six-year delay, with exhausting bilateral post-Paris negotiations...
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Freedom and Equality: Prospects for a Unified University Resistance in Turkish Universities
Deniz Yukseker, Editor-in-Chief,New Perspectives on Turkey
For more than a year now, on every weekday at noon, academics at Boğaziçi University gather in the main courtyard for a silent vigil turning their backs against the Rector’s Building carrying posters demanding the removal of the appointed rector and his appointees, the reinstitution of rectorate elections and the annulment of arbitrary decisions such as the opening of new programs...
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Is Labor Making a Comeback? The 2022 Strike Wave in Turkey
Alpkan Birelma, Özyeğin University
Since the beginning of 2022, Turkey has witnessed an unexpected strike wave. The strike by couriers at Trendyol, an e-commerce platform bought by Alibaba in 2018, has attracted the most public attention.
5 Things to Know about Cryptocurrencies and their Exchanges
Koray Caliskan, The New School
Turkey’s Withdrawal from the Istanbul Convention and Normalization of Male Violence
Ayşe Alnıaçık, University of Pittsburgh
It Is Not Just One University: Reflections on the Recent Developments at Boğaziçi University
Sevket Pamut, Boğaziçi University
Boğaziçi University Protests and State Homophobia in Turkey
Cenk Özbay, Sabancı University
IN A ROUNDTABLE FOR NEW PERSPECTIVES ON TURKEY, FIVE SCHOLARS DISCUSS THE GLOBAL POLITICAL ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF THE PANDEMIC
Dr. Biray Kolluoglu
Dr. Meltem Gürle
COVID-19’s Impact on Youth Un/employment and Social Policy in Turkey
Dr. Evren M. Dinçer


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