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Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (Assist. Prof. Dr.)
| Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (Assist. Prof. Dr.) |
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RESEARCH INTERESTSGlobal political economy; social transformation in the Russian Federation; critique of the 'transition' discourse; Neo-Gramscian perspective in IR.
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| 2002 |
D.Phil, in International Relations, Sussex European Institute, University of Sussex. Thesis Topic: Predicaments of Transnationalised Passive Revolutions: Transformation of the Russian Nomenklatura in the Neoliberal Era. |
| 1992-1993 |
M.A., in European Studies, The Graduate School of European and International Studies, University of Reading. Thesis Topic: The Debate over Japanese Foreign Direct Investment in the US. |
| 1985-1989 |
B.A., in International Relations, Ankara University. |
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu and Galip Yalman (2009) “Neoliberal Küreselleşme Sürecinde Türkiye’de ‘Yerel’ Sermaye: Gaziantep, Denizli ve Eskişehir’den İzlenimler” (Local Capital in Turkey in the Process of Neoliberal Globalisation: Reflections from Gaziantep, Denizli and Eskişehir), Praksis, Vol.19.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2009) “Türkiye’de Neoliberal Otoriter Devletin AKP’li Yüzü” (The AKP Face of the Neoliberal Authoritarian State in Turkey), İlhan Uzgel ve Bülent Duru (eds.) AKP Kitabı: Bir Dönüşümün Bilançosu (AKP Book: The Balance Sheet of a Transformation), Phoenix Yayınevi, 39-64.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2008) “The State in Neoliberal Globalization: The Merits and Limitations of Coxian Conceptulizations”, Alison Ayers (ed.) Gramsci, Political Economy and International Relations Theory: Modern Princes and Naked Emperors, Palgrave, 89-108.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2008) “Restrukturierung des türkischen Staates im Kontext der neoliberalen Globalisierung” (The Restructuring of the Turkish State in Neoliberal Globalization), in İlker Ataç, Bülent Küçük and Ulaş Şener (eds.), Perspektiven auf die Türkei: Geselschaftliche Dis-Kontinuitäten im Prozess der Europäisierung (Perspectives on Turkey: Social Discontinuities in the Europeanization Process), Westfälisches Dampfboot, 102-126.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2007) “The neoliberal discourse on corruption as a means of consent-building: reflections from post-crisis Turkey”, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 28, No.7, October 2007, 1239-1254.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2007) “Sermayenin Bir Birikim ve Rekabet Stratejisi Olarak Yolsuzluk ve Neoliberal Yolsuzlukla Mücadele Gündemi” (Corruption and The Neoliberal Agenda against Corruption as an Accumulation and Competition Strategy of the Capital), Eğitim, Bilim, Toplum, Vol.5, No.17, Winter 2007, 30-44.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2006) “Tarihsel ve Sınıfsal Bağlamı İçinde Yolsuzluk Tartışmaları” (Corruption Debates within Their Historical and Class Context) in Ceyhun Gürkan, Özlem Taştan and Oktar Türel (eds.) Küreselleşmeye Güney’den Tepkiler (Acts of Resistance from the South against Globalisation), Türk Sosyal Bilimler Derneği, Dipnot Yayınları, 163-183.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2006) “Yolsuzluk, Yeni Sağın Hegemonya Mücadelesi ve Devletin Dönüşümü” (Corruption, Neoliberal Hegemonic Struggle, and the Transformation of State) Burak Ulman ve İsmet Akça (eds.) İktisat, Siyaset ve Devlet Üzerine Yazılar: Prof.Dr.Kemali Saybaşılı’ya Armağan (Articles on Economics, Politics and State: Present to Prof.Dr.Kemali Saybaşılı), Bağlam Yayınları, 187-98.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2004) “Gorbaçov’dan Yeltsin’e Rusya’da Farklı Reform Pratikleri ve Neoliberalizm” (Different Reform Practices of Gorbachev and Yeltsin in Russia, and Neoliberalism), Saniye Dedeoğlu ve Turan Subaşat (eds.) Kalkınma ve Küreselleşme (Development and Globalisation), Bağlam Yayınları, 275-313.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2004) “The Nomenklatura’s Passive Revolution in Russia in the Neoliberal Era” in Leo McCann (ed.), Russian Transformations: Challenging the Global Narrative, RoutledgeCurzon, 19-41.
Pınar Bedirhanoğlu (2002) “Rusya’da Kapitalist Dönüşüm Süreci, Yolsuzluk ve Neoliberalizm” (Capitalist Transformation in Russia, Corruption and Neoliberalism), Toplum ve Bilim, 92, 217-233.
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