Onur Erpul
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Incorrigible pessimist, indefatigable procrastinator, and Beşiktaşlı. Interested in IR theory and foreign policy.
Res Publica Turquia
Joined June 2013
@BalkanmemesTr France? France is a small, inconsequential, and distant country. The Balkans were/are never really united against a single great power
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This attitude correlates well with all the lemmings clad in "Free Kurdistan" [sic] t-shirts I kept seeing in DC. The Blob is out of touch with reality and has inculcated Americans with the same delusions. We need more and better advocates for Turkey in the US and the West
@timurkuran Why is Kurdish fertility higher than Turkish? I would have expected Kurdish to be lower as it's more modern than rural Turkey, better female education, more secular, etc
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@__pkg__ @TurkishArc Maybe someone posted this but I didn't see it. Norman Stone explained it in a "My Big Fat Greek Weddding" way: The word is a corruption of the Greek word "authenthes" (exalted one), which gradually became affendi, effendi, and finally, efendi. It's feudal title and honorific
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RT @all_azimuth: 📢Publication Alert – Our latest article titled, "All Azimuth Debate: Gradual Reform or Revolution? Pathways to Global IR,"…
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Great timing. Will definitely share this with my students
As someone trained as a trade economist, it is my duty to share the 1929-1933 Kindleberger Spiral, showing the month-month decline in global trade due to the combined factors of the (global) Great Depression and retaliatory tariffs. Smooth Hawley is implemented mid-June 1930.
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@world74989 @kemalkirisci No. I also doubt that Rubin himself believes anything he writes about Turkey.
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@kemalkirisci and I offer a longitudunal analysis of American-Turkish relations to explain why relations never broke down, even in periods when the relations faced adversity. We attribute this to the steadying role of the "invisible hand" of the bureaucracy on both sides
@LenoreGMartin @AOD_PhD @efetokdemir @melmetintas @skostem @omuratmaca Onur Erpul (@onurerpul ) and Kemal Kirişci’s (@kemalkirisci ) “Where Is the Anchor? Explaining the Endurance of the American-Turkish Partnership, 1927–2024” revisits nearly a century of relations, considering geostrategic, ideational, and institutional factors.
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