Gülçin Balamir Coşkun

Gülçin Balamir Coşkun
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin | HU Berlin

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Introduction
Gülçin Coşkun is a visiting researcher at Humboldt University of Berlin. Gülçin does research in authoritarianism, media, and refugees.

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Publications (14)
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Nearly two weeks after the 100th-anniversary celebrations of the Republic, Turkey's constitutional order faced one of the most significant judicial crises in its history when the Court of Cassation, the highest court of ordinary jurisdiction, and the Turkish Constitutional Court (TCC) clashed over the fate of imprisoned opposition politician Can At...
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This article focuses on the forced transformation of the mass media as an institution in new authoritarian states. It aims to understand the methods used by theses states to control and manipulate the flux of news through the mass media. Turkey’s media system has been chosen as a case study because the recent political developments in the country o...
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This article focuses on the forced transformation of the mass media as an institution in new authoritarian states. It aims to understand the methods used by theses states to control and manipulate the flux of news through the mass media. Turkey's media system has been chosen as a case study because the recent political developments in the country o...
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More than two and a half million Syrian people in Turkey are concentrated in border towns and urban areas of metropolitan cities, particularly in Istanbul. Therefore, Syrian refugee influx is now considered an urban issue. In connection with this, municipalities are expected to cater more to the needs of the refugees. The literature generally confi...
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More than two and a half million Syrian people in Turkey live in urban areas of metropolitan cities, particularly in Istanbul. The basic needs of the Syrian population are provided by central agencies authorized by national regulations. However as the number of the refugees increase in urban areas and as they spend more time in their neighborhoods,...
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This article argues that the effects of high-level corruption scandals on the future of a dominant party depend on the existence of a rule of law system based on the separation of powers. The article will study two examples from a comparative perspective to concretise its theoretical claims: the Christian Democracy Party in Italy, which was the dom...
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Mémoire de DEA : Relations internationales / Paris I ; session de 2000.

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