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New open-access book on the Republic of Turkey and its unresolved issues

Pinar Dinc, photo.
Pinar Dinc, Associate Professor and one of the editors of the book.

The book ‘The Republic of Turkey and its Unresolved Issues: 100 Years and Beyond’ explores the Republic of Turkey’s unresolved issues that have persisted over the past 101 years. It adopts an interdisciplinary perspective to explore the challenges facing the country to critically analyse the broader historical, political, economic, social and psychological dimensions that intersect with these challenges.

It offers a rich and nuanced understanding of Turkey’s complex history and contemporary issues, covering topics that have often been undermined or silenced, including but not limited to the Armenian and Dersim genocides, xeno-racism, feminist approaches to sexual morality, queer resistances, environmental movements, and the right to the city. 

Editors: Pinar Dinc (Lund University) and Olga Selin Hünler (Acıbadem University)

Title of publication: The Republic of Turkey and its Unresolved Issues: 100 Years and Beyond 

Link to publication: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-96-1583-4