People
Faculty Members
Özlem Tür (Assoc. Prof. Dr.)
| Özlem Tür (Assoc. Prof. Dr.) |
|
|
RESEARCH INTERESTS-
|
||||||||||||||||||||
|
2003 |
PhD received from the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, University of Durham, UK. The topic of dissertation: “Islamist Movements – The New Social Movements of the Middle East? A Case Study of Turkey”. |
|
1997 |
Master of Science in International Relations received from Middle East Technical University, Department of International Relations (Cum. GPA: 3.69 over 4.00). The title of thesis is “Political Economy of Water and Self-Sufficiency in Syria and Its Impact on Turkish-Syrian Relations”. |
|
1995 |
Bachelor of Science in International Relations received from Middle East Technical University, Department of International Relations (Cum GPA: 3.26 over 4.00). |
Turkey – Challenges of Continuity and Change, co-authored with Meliha Benli Altunışık, Routledge, London, 2005; The Contemporary Middle East Series.
Bookreview of Islam the Middle East and the New Global Hegemony by Simon Murden, London: Lynne Rienner, 2002. Mediterranean Politics, Vol. 8, No.1 (Spring 2003), pp. 212-13.
“Islamic Movements in the Middle East: Egypt as a Case Study” Perceptions, December 2001- February 2002, Vol.6, No.4.
“Protest in the Name of God: Islamist Movements in the Arab World” Perceptions, June-August 2001, Vol.6, No.2.
“Türkiye-Suriye İlişkileri: Su Sorunu” (Turkish-Syrian Relations: The Water Issue) in Meliha Benli Altunışık (ed.), Türkiye ve Ortadoğu – Tarih, Kimlik, Güvenlik (Turkey and the Middle East – History, Identity, Security), İstanbul: Boyut Kitapları, Araştırma-Siyaset Yazıları Dizisi 1999/6.
“İran’la Devrim Sonrası İlişkiler” (Turkish-Iranian Relations after the Revolution) co-authored with Atila Eralp in Meliha Benli Altunışık (ed.), Türkiye ve Ortadoğu – Tarih, Kimlik, Güvenlik (Turkey and the Middle East – History, Identity, Security), İstanbul: Boyut Kitapları, Araştırma-Siyaset Yazıları Dizisi 1999/6.
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
Celebrating the 25th year of
Department of IR
|