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    Competing Regimes and Multiple Stakeholders: How China Hedges its Relations with Myanmar by Enze HAN

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article investigates China’s hedging strategy towards Myanmar following the military coup in 2021, characterised by competing regimes and numerous armed resistance groups. …”
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    Limits of the Turkish Model Applicability in the Middle East Countries after the Arab Awakening: The Case of Egypt by D. V. Zhigulskaya

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The third section outlines implications of the 2013 military coup in Egypt for the bilateral relations. The author concludes that the Egyptian case clearly demonstrates the limits of applicability of the Turkish model in the Middle East countries, as well as limitations of Turkey’s regional ambitions.…”
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    De leyenda rosa e historia científica: notas sobre el último revisionismo de la Segunda República by Ricardo Robledo

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…This period eased the way for the military coup. In this article, the most relevant historians of this school are presented and some of their suppositions referring to the socioeconomic reformism that opened the republican regime are examined.…”
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    Crise de l’État et territoires de la crise au Mali by Hawa Coulibaly, Stéphanie Lima

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…This article focuses on the territorial dimensions of the socio-political and territorial crisis in Mali since the military coup took place in March 2012. Mali's news is dominated by an unprecedented crisis in the country's history, deep and complex. …”
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    La ira anticlerical de mayo de 1931. Religión, política y propaganda by Mirta Núñez Díaz-Balart

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…From that moment on, the journalistic and propagandistic battle lines were clearly drawn for both the government and its opponents, until the military coup of 1936.…”
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    Historia y memoria del trabajo forzado del sistema concentracionario franquista by Juan Carlos García-Funes, Fernando Mendiola Gonzalo

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Captivity and forced labour played a key role in the construction of the New State after the military coup in July 1936. In spite of this importance, there is still an important lack of knowledge about its roots, logics and development when giving an overall picture about Franco’s dictatorship. …”
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    The Pact of Baghdad on Account of its Effect to Relationship of Turkish - Arabian by Mustafa Bostancı

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Iraq Government officially announced its secession from Baghdad Pact in 1959 upon the military coup of General Kasım, which was replaced by a new convention including the USA with the new center in Ankara. …”
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    İç Savaştan Devlet Başkanlığı Seçimine: Liberya’da Kalıcı Barış ve İstikrar Ne Derece Mümkün? by Engin AVCI

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Liberia, founded by emancipated slaves from the US in the 19th century, was relatively stabilized by the intervention of the ECOWAS and the UN in 2003 after the military coup in 1980 and the civil war in 1989. The United Nations Mission in Liberia (UNMIL) of which drawdown process was started after the responsibility of security taken over by Liberian government in 2016, was closed completely in 2018. …”
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    An Investigation on the Link between International Labor Migration and Undocumented Employment: Evidence from Turkish Cinema by Hasan Yüksel

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Meanwhile, in Turkey there was both political and economic upheaval all around the country. Politically, a military coup took place on May 27, 1960 to eliminate Menderes’s Democrat Party and economically, unemployment as well as poverty pushed many to migrate from Turkey. …”
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    Amerikan Belgelerinde Türkiye’nin İç Politikası: Ecevit ve Demirel Hükümetleri Dönemi (1974 - 1980) by Murat KASAPSARAÇOĞLU

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The period between 1973 general elections and 12 September (1980) military coup witnessed a political rivalry between the leader of the Republican People’s Party (RPP) Bülent Ecevit, who as the forerunner of the Left of the Center ideology was unable to form a single party government due to the lack of parliamentary majority after the elections, and the leader of right-wing Justice Party (JP) Süleyman Demirel. …”
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    A Novel Operationalization Approach in Generation Phenomenon: Insights and Implications from Turkey’s Generational Dynamics by Osman Çevik, Umut Çil

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Using Turkey as a case study—identified through generations such as the Founders, Republican Generation, First Democrats, Military Coup Generation, First Neoliberals, and Social Media Generation—this study illustrates the application of the proposed operationalization. …”
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    The Political Struggle of Fatin Rüştü Zorlu (May 1954- May 1960) by Tekin Önal

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…Zorlu has undertaken important works during this period and remained in power until the military coup of May 27th 1960. Certainly, the London and Zurich agreements come first among them. …”
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    «Islamic Socialism» in Pakistan: Evolution, Implementation and Legacy in Domestic and Foreign Policy by G. G. Makarevich

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Focused on the tenure of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto (1971-1977), the article examines the implementation of the "Islamic socialism" policy and the subsequent reasons for its failure, culminating in a military coup. The author contends that the principles of "Islamic socialism" introduced in Pakistan's domestic and foreign policy retained relevance even after its rejection.Conclusively, the article posits that the "Islamic socialism" constructed by Pakistani elites, often viewed through an orientalist lens, emerged not only as a response to the crisis in Pakistani statehood but paradoxically, became a crucial driver in shaping Islamabad's foreign policy determinants. …”
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