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Citizenship-Stripping as a Political Tool: A Comparative Perspective

April 27, 2020April 19, 2020 Citizenship, foreign policy, International, Turkey

BY EMRE TURKUT Since the attempted coup on 15 July 2016, Turkish state authorities have engaged in what they characterize

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Turkey’s Kidnappings Abroad Defy International Law

November 25, 2018December 27, 2018 abduction, international law, Turkey

BY YASIR GÖKÇE “Our life was turned upside down. In one night, we were declared ‘terrorists,’” said Sevval, a 13-year-old

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Journalists Behind Bars: Fighting for Human Rights in Turkey Feat. Tobias Garnett – Podcast

March 6, 2018June 13, 2018 journalist, Turkey

The Kennedy School Review’s Podcast explores the vast range of talents and experiences that HKS students and faculty bring to

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Turkey in the Age of Trump: A Path forward for US-Turkey Relations

October 5, 2017October 21, 2017 Erdogan, ISIS, russia, security, trump, Turkey, US

BY TYLER RODGERS Shortly after midnight on New Year’s Day, a lone ISIS-inspired gunman launched an attack at a popular

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In Defense of Grief: Sorrow in the Digital Age

September 9, 2016September 11, 2016 France, grief policing, social media, Turkey

BY LAUREN VIEHBACHER In the span of three days this past March, bombs ripped through daily life in Istanbul and

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