İktisadi, İdari ve Sosyal Bilimler Fakültesi
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Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Conclusion(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Active Citizenship in Europe Practices and Demands in the Eu, Italy, Turkey, and the Uk Preamble and Introduction(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Active Citizenship in the Uk(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, CristianoAbstract In this chapter, I outline the core characteristics of the British model of active citizenship. The institutionalization of practices of civic and political participation has been a clear objective of both New Right and New Labour governments and more recently of the coalition government led by the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats. Regardless of the ideological differences, across time active citizenship has developed assuming common patterns, with specific characteristics that put emphasis on individual and collective responsibility, on the development of community cohesion to solve specific social problems and on the provision to the Third Sector of specific tasks in order to deliver public services. This approach is not free from ambiguities, as it is argued in the presentation of the data from the analysis. Activists vindicate their autonomy, claiming that New Labour reforms as well as the recent Big Society approach have been one sided and in some cases favored the emergence of coalition groups in spite of the survival of smaller organizations. The chapter also focuses on the active participation of British organizations in European networks and at the opportunities that EU funding has opened for activating projects of transnational solidarity. Under this perspective, the chapter presents some first insights on the scenarios opened by the Brexit and the consequences of the leave vote for civil society organizations.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Active Citizenship: Policy Developments at the Eu Level(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 0Changing Dynamics of Turkish Foreign and Security Policies in the Caucasus(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2011) Aydın, Mustafa; Aydın, Mustafa[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Contradictions of Capital Accumulation in the Age of Financialization(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2016) Orhangazi, Özgür; Orhangazi, Özgür[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 1Dependence on Imported Inputs and Implications for Technology Transfer in Turkey(Springer New York, 2012) Akkemik, K. Ali; Akkemik, Küçük AliTrade and macroeconomic policies in Turkey evolved from import substitution to export promotion and liberalization of commodity and capital markets after 1980. During the 1980s and 1990s Turkey’s exports and imports and their shares in GDP demonstrated an increasing trend. The share of exports in GDP increased from 4.2% in 1980 to 20.3% in 2005 and that of imports rose from 11.4 to 32.2%. Import liberalization was accomplished during the second half of the 1990s and at around the same time direct price support for exports was abolished. © Springer Science+Business Media LLC 2012. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Energy Security and Policy: Between Bandwagoning and Hedging(Taylor & Francis, 2019) Ünver, Hamid Akın; Ünver, Hamid Akın[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 3Energy Security in South East Europe(Palgrave, 2013) Cehulic, Lidija; Çelikpala, Mitat; Kuznetsov, Alexey V.; Çelikpala, Mitat; Gleason, Gregory[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Engagement and Participation: Opportunities and Challenges for the Organized Civil Society in the Eu(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Europeanization, Public Sphere, and Active Citizenship(Palgrave, 2017) Bee, Cristiano[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 1Financial Cooperation in Asean: an Inquiry Into Its Place in East Asian Financial Regionalism(Taylor and Francis, 2020) Ermeydan, Burcu; Ermeydan, Burcu[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0Financial Deregulation and the 2007-08 Us Financial Crisis(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2015) Orhangazi, Özgür; Orhangazi, Özgür[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 1Financial Marriage of Convenience Between China and the Us: Sustainability of Dollar - Wall Street Regime in the Post-2008 Crisis(IGI Global, 2013) Dilek, Oğuz; İşeri, EmreDespite growing global concerns regarding the reliability of the American economy in general and the Dollar as a Negotiated Currency in particular US-shaped regime of international finance will survive the present difficulties. This is mainly due to the fact that China would be predisposed to maintain its backing of the US Dollar not to harm it because it staked a massive economic and political capital in that. Beijing has so far persisted in assisting the global value of the US Dollar (sacrificing considerable sums of economic return) which is an apt move to beef up the American domestic market with the intention of keeping Chinese factories busy at all times. © 2013 by IGI Global. All rights reserved.Book Part Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2Financialization and the Nonfinancial Corporate Sector(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2015) Orhangazi, Özgür; Orhangazi, Özgür[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 5For Whose Sake Is It Anyway? Evaluation of Explicit Family Policies in Turkey(Springer New York, 2014) Çarkoğlu, Aslı; Çarkoğlu, Aslı; Kafescioğlu, NilüferFamily policies impact the life of every citizen in a society at a very private level. Their content as well as the processes through which they are formed and altered documents the powers that shape the lives of families at the macrolevel. In this chapter we aim to document the current state as well as the change processes of the family policies in Turkey a country of socioeconomic variety and rapid change. Here we will give precedence to the aspects of family policy that are explicitly linked to the formation and daily life of families such as the Civil Code the Labor and Social Security Laws as well as the laws and regulations concerning family violence. However we will be leaving out many other rules and regulations that impact families more implicitly through the conditions they present to individual members of families such as the Penal Code and its regulations. © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2014.Book Part Citation - Scopus: 0A Framework for Understanding the Changing Turkish Foreign Policy of the 2000s(Ashgate Publishing Ltd, 2013) Tür, Özlem; Han, Ahmet Kasım; Han, Ahmet Kasım[Abstract Not Available]Book Part Citation - Scopus: 4Geopolitics and Gas-Transit Security Through Pipelines(Springer International Publishing, 2020) Ediger, Volkan S.; Aydın, Mustafa; Bowlus, John V.; Ediger, Şevket Volkan; Aydın, MustafaHydrocarbons are valuable only if they can be transited from where they are produced to where they are consumed. Despite the enduring importance of transit to the global energy system, the topic did not begin to be extensively analyzed until contentious relations between Russia and Ukraine disrupted natural gas flows to Europe in 2006. This chapter examines the geopolitics and security of transiting gas through pipelines by exploring the connection between geography, global energy strategies, and natural gas markets. Gas has grown in recent years as a percentage of global energy consumption and is helping the world transition to a cleaner energy regime. At the same time, it is intensifying the contest for and control of gas-transit routes. Russia, the world’s second-largest producer, has built new pipelines to Europe since 2006 in order to diversify its flow from relying on Ukraine, while the USA, the world’s largest gas producer, is increasingly exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) through sea routes mostly controlled by the US navy. We argue that geostrategic calculations will more profoundly affect gas transit in the future and that countries that rely solely on market or commercial factors for their gas-transit security will become increasingly vulnerable to geopolitical volatility.