Federico Donelli on “Turkey in Africa: Turkey's Strategic Involvement in Sub-Saharan Africa” (IB Tauris/Bloomsbury). The book looks at Ankara's bid to boost its diplomatic, cultural, economic and security influence in Africa, the effects it has had on the ground, and what to expect in the coming years.
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Dimitar Bechev on Turkey’s trajectory under Erdoğan
Amy Marie Spangler on Leyla Erbil, strange woman of 20th century Turkish literature
Murat Metinsoy on resistance and dissent in early republican Turkey
Reuben Silverman on modern Turkey’s social, political and geographic margins
Sarah-Neel Smith on art and development in mid-20th century Turkey
Suat Kınıklıoğlu on Eurasianism in Turkey
Birol Başkan on Islamism and Turkish foreign policy
Andrea Lemieux on the pleasures of Turkish wine
Noah Amir Arjomand on fixers and journalism in Turkey and Syria
York Norman on Celal Nuri, Young Turk moderniser and Muslim nationalist
Daniel-Joseph MacArthur-Seal on the occupation of Istanbul through British eyes
Dilek Kurban on Turkey, the Kurdish question and the ECHR
Hakan Özoğlu on Mark Bristol and the founding of US-Turkey ties in the 20th century
Çiğdem Oğuz on moral panic and westernisation in the late Ottoman era and today
Murat Siviloğlu on the emergence of public opinion in the late Ottoman Empire
Ramazan Aras on the past and present of the Turkey-Syria border
Maureen Freely on rediscovering leftist Turkish novelist Suat Derviş
Marc David Baer on the Ottomans as khans, caesars and caliphs
Yonca Köksal on Ottoman modernisation from the ground up
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