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1. Politicization, Ratification of International Agreements, and Domestic Political Competition in Non-Democracies: The Case of Iran and the Paris Climate Accords

2. Assessing the Impact of Turkey’s Quest for Status Since the 2000s on Foreign Policy Change: Transformational or Transactional?

3. Book Review: Javier Blas and Jack Farchy, The World for Sale: Money, Power, and the Traders Who Barter the Earth’s Resources (Oxford University Press, 2021)

4. A Political Economy of Historical Change and Continuity in Turkish Foreign Policy

5. ‘Welcoming’ Guests: The Role of Ideational and Contextual Factors in Public Perceptions About Refugees and Attitudes about Their Integration

6. Strategic Hedging or Alignment? Qatar’s Foreign Policy Toward Iran in the Wake of the Blockade Crisis

7. Do Campaign Speeches Predict Foreign Policy? An Operational Code and Leadership Trait Analysis of Donald Trump’s MENA Policies

8. Perceptions of Turkey in the US Congress: A Twitter Data Analysis

9. Academic Trends in European Union Studies in Turkey within the Framework of Turkey-EU Relations

10. Making Sense of Risky Haredi Behaviors in Israel During the Covid-19 Pandemic

11. Ontological Insecurity, Anxiety, and Hubris: An Affective Account of Turkey-KRG Relations

12. Turkey as Normative Power: Connections with the Muslim Brotherhood during the Arab Spring

13. Turkey’s Response to Syrian Mass Migration: A Neoclassical Realist Analysis

14. De-nationalising Nationalism in Iran: An Account on the Interaction between Domestic and International Dynamics

15. The Role of International Seabed Authority with Respect to the Administration of Mineral Resources

16. Twitter Diplomacy in Turkey - US Relations

17. Foreign Policy as a Contested Front of the Cultural Wars in Turkey: The Middle East and Turkey in the Era of the AKP

18. Deconstructing the EU’s “Standards of Civilisation”: The Case of Turkey

19. Debating the Dual Citizenship – Integration Nexus in Turkey

20. The Viewpoint of the Political Elite towards Syria from the Late Ottoman to the Early Republic: The Cases of Hüseyin Cahit Yalçın and Falih Rıfkı Atay

21. Civil Society in a De Facto State-Northern Cyprus: Societal Dissent, Turkish Cypriot Trade Unions and Relations with Turkey

22. Reassessment of Turkey’s Objections to the Exclusion of Terrorism from the Rome Statute

23. From Geopolitical Competition to Strategic Partnership: Turkey and Russia after The Cold War

24. Debating Eurasia: Political Travels of a Geographical Concept in Turkey

25. Turkey between Qatar and Saudi Arabia: Changing Regional and Bilateral Relations

26. Russian and Turkish Foreign Policy Activism in the Syrian Theater

27. The EU’s Approach to the Syrian Crisis: Turkey as a Partner?

28. A Dance of Entanglement: The US-Turkish Relations in the Context of the Syrian Conflict

29. Relations between Turkey and Syria in the 1980’s and 1990’s: Political Islam, Muslim Brotherhood and Intelligence Wars

30. One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Legal Arguments on the Visa–Free Travel of Turkish Citizens to the EU

31. Leverages and Constraints for Turkish Foreign Policy in Syrian War: A Structural Balance Approach

32. Sectarian Actors in Foreign Policy Making: 2006 Lebanese War Revisited

33. The JDP’s Changing Discursive Strategies towards Israel: Rhetoric vs. Reality

34. Change in Turkey’s Northern Iraq Policy: A Comparative Analysis of Turgut Özal and Tayyip Erdoğan’s Tenures

35. Turkey in the League of Nations: Between Optimism and Suspicion

36. Democratization in Tunisia and Elite Theory

37. The External Dimension of European Union Counter-Terrorism Discourse: Good Governance, the Arab “Spring” and the “Foreign Fighters”