Prof.

Hasret Dikici Bilgin

Articles in Peer Review Journals

2021, “Revisiting the Moderation Controversy with Space and Class: The Tunisian Ennahda”, Third World Quarterly, Vol(No): ss-ss. (SSCI) doi: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1896360

2021, “Revisiting the Moderation Controversy with Space and Class: The Tunisian Ennahda”, Third World Quarterly, Vol(No): ss-ss. (SSCI) doi: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1896360

2018, "The Obscurities of a Referendum Foretold: What we Know and don't Know about the 2017 Constitutional Amendments in Turkey", Review of Middle East Studies. 52(1): 29-42 (with E. Erdoğan) (ESCI)

2018,

2017, "Westernist Sceptics and anti-Western Reformers in the Turkish
Party System", Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies. 19(2):
191-208.

2017,

2016, "Types of Outcomes in Factional Rivalries: Lessons from
Non-democratic Parties in Turkey", International Political Science
Review. 37(2): 166-183. (with P. Ayan Musil) (SSCI).

2016,

2014, “Model Countries in Political Analysis: Is Turkey a Model for State-Building in the Arab World?”, Jean Monnet Occasional Papers No. 10, Institute for European Studies (Malta) (with A. Güney) (Working paper).

2014, “Model Countries in Political Analysis: Is Turkey a Model for State-Building in the Arab World?”, Jean Monnet Occasional Papers No. 10, Institute for European Studies (Malta) (with A. Güney) (Working paper).

2011, “Paths to Power: The Making of Cabinet Ministers in Turkey”, Parliamentary Affairs. 64(4): 737-762 (with S. Sayarı) (SSCI).

2011, “Paths to Power: The Making of Cabinet Ministers in Turkey”, Parliamentary Affairs. 64(4): 737-762 (with S. Sayarı) (SSCI).

2008, “Foreign Policy Orientation of Turkey’s Pro-Islamist Parties: A Comparative Study of AKP and REFAH”, Turkish Studies. 9(3): 407-421 (SSCI).

2008, “Foreign Policy Orientation of Turkey’s Pro-Islamist Parties: A Comparative Study of AKP and REFAH”, Turkish Studies. 9(3): 407-421 (SSCI).

Projects

De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate (D.Rad) (Horizon 2020), No. 959198, Principal Investigator for Turkey (2020-2023)

https://dradproject.com/

  • 2021, “Deradicalization and Integration Legal and Policy Framework”, D4 Country Report, Horizon 2020 ‘De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate, D.Rad’ (Nr 959198) Project. (with Nazlı Özekici) (https://dradproject.com/?page_id=870).
  • 2021, “Trends of Radicalization”, D3.2 Country Report, Horizon 2020 ‘De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate, D.Rad’ (Nr 959198) Project. (with Nazlı Özekici) (https://dradproject.com/?page_id=870).
  • 2021, “The Cultural Drivers of Radicalization”, D5.1 Country Report, Horizon 2020 ‘De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate, D.Rad’ (Nr 959198) Project. (with Nazlı Özekici) (https://dradproject.com/?page_id=870).
  • 2021, “Stakeholders of (De)Radicalization in Turkey”, D3.1 Country Report, Horizon 2020 ‘De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate, D.Rad’ (Nr 959198) Project. (with Nazlı Özekici) (https://dradproject.com/?publications=stakeholders-of-de-radicalisation-in-turkey).



    De-Radicalisation in Europe and Beyond: Detect, Resolve, Re-integrate (D.Rad) (Horizon 2020), No. 959198, Principal Investigator for Turkey (2020-2023)

    Turkey as a Regional Security Actor in the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Levant Region (June 24, 2020-December 15, 2020), country expert

    2021, “Turkey as a Regional Security Actor in the Black Sea, the Mediterranean, and the Levant Region”, Chr. Michelsen Institute Report 2021:2. (with S. Neset, M. Aydın, E. Balta, K.K. Ataç & A. Strand) (https://open.cmi.no/cmi-xmlui/handle/11250/2761410).

    Resistance, Islam and Labor: Enabling Democracy in Tunisia (BAP Project) (November 2018- June 2020), Project Coordinator

    • 2021, “Revisiting the Moderation Controversy with Space and Class: The Tunisian Ennahda”, Third World Quarterly, Vol(No): pp-pp. (SSCI). Doi: 10.1080/01436597.2021.1896360

    The Varieties of Democracy Project (V-Dem) (October 2018-…), country expert

    Policy Choices in Turkey’s ‘Second Republic Phase’ (October 2018-July 2019), Co-Coordinator

    South European Governments (SEG) Project (October 2017-December 2022), Turkey Coordinator

    • “Governing Practices and the Elite Change: The Turkish Case under the AKP Governments”, International Political Science Association (IPSA) XXVI. World Congress, Virtual, July 10-15, 2021 (with G. Kocapınar Yıldırım).

    Strengthening and Integrating Academic Networks (SInAN) under the European Commission’s Programme for Promotion of the Civil Society Dialogue (under the EU 7th Framework), Researcher / Coordinator in Istanbul, 2009

    Books

    2013, Karşılaştırmalı Siyaset: Temel Konular ve Yaklaşımlar [Comparative Politics: Main Themes and Approaches], İstanbul: İstanbul Bilgi Üniversitesi Yayınları (co-edited with S. Sayarı) (Turkish Academy of Sciences 2014 Book Prize, TÜBA-TECEP) (2nd Edition, 2014; 3rd Edition, 2015; 4th Edition, 2016).

    •2009, Working Street Children in Turkey and Romania: A Comparative Historical Analysis in the Context of New Poverty, VDM Verlag. (from master thesis)

    2007, Soykırımdan Son Kırıma Savaş Hukuku [From Genocide to the Last Massacre], İstanbul: Detay (translated from Byers, M.; 2005. War Law: Understanding International Law and Armed Conflict. New York: Grove Press)

    Chapters in Edited Books

    2018, “Social Conflicts and Politicised Cleavages in Turkey”, in Party Politics in Turkey: A Comparative Perspective, S. Sayarı, P. Ayan Musil and Ö. Demirkol (eds). New York: Routledge, pp. 179-195.

    2018, “Turkey’s Ministerial Elites: The Growing Importance of Technical Expertise”, in Technocratic Ministers and Political Leadership in European Democracies, P.de Almeida and A. Costa Pinto (eds.). London: Palgrave, pp. 235-265 (with S. Sayarı).

    2012, “Totaliter Rejimler” [Totalitarian Regimes], in Karşılaştırmalı Siyasal Sistemler [Comparative Political Systems], E. Kalaycıoğlu and D. Kağnıcıoğlu (eds.). Eskişehir: AÖF, pp. 164-184.

    2009, “Civil Society and State in Turkey: A Gramscian Perspective”, in Gramsci and Global Politics: Hegemony and Resistance, J. Schwarzmantel and M. McNally (eds.). London: Routledge, pp. 107-118.