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Loyal to Israel: Transnational solidarity with the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Neoliberal Developments and Democracy: The Case of Tunisia
Can Kurmanjan Datka unite Kyrgyzstan a second time? The film Kurmanjan Datka and nation building in Kyrgyzstan
Deconstructing and Disrupting the Status Quo: Syrian Refugees in post-2011 Lebanon
Kurdish Identity Constructions In Iraq Since The First Gulf War (1991)
Renewable Energy: the End of the Rentier State?
Educational Entrepreneurs: South Africa's Deobandis in the Global Religious Sphere
Finding Balance in an Imbalanced System: The Case of the Triangular Relation Between China, Saudi Arabia, and Iran
Immigration versus Nationalization in a Rentier State: A Case Study on the Relation between the Political Economy and the Labour Market Structure of Kuwait
How Could the Popularity of Kurk Mantolu Madona in Turkey over the Last Decade be Explained?
Grammatical gender in Greek-Turkish CS: The case of Muslim minority in Western Thrace
Turkish military interventions in politics through the eyes of Dutch newspapers: An overview from 1960 until 1997
Intersecting Parallels: The Accommodation of European Merchant Communities in the Ottoman and the Mughal Empire (1600-1750)
From De-Ba'athification to Daesh: Analyzing the Consequences of U.S. Policy in Iraq
Who turns the tap? The impact of non-state actors on the hydro-hegemony of Turkey
The Moroccan State and Two Moroccan Dutch Mosques in the Netherlands: A Comparative Discourse Analysis
Does Money Matter in Islam Economics: Gold, Silver, Riba al-Fadl and Riba Nasi'ah
Syrian Refugees in Jordan
The gurbetci imams. An explorative research into the International Divinity Program of Diyanet within the context of diaspora relations between Turkey and the Netherlands.

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