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            10.13169
            jglobfaul
            Journal of Global Faultlines
            Pluto Journals
            13638165
            2013
            : 1
            : 2
            : 47-49
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            PhD Candidate, Leiden Institute for Area Studies (LIAS), Leiden University, the Netherlands
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            2. (2013) “One Turkey or Two?”. Paper presented in Turkey 2013: Collective Action and Social Conflicts , Athens, 4 July.

            3. (2013) interview at Radio Bubble http://liveradio.radiobubble.gr/2013/06/392-amarylll-8613.html 8 June [in Greek].

            4. (2013) ‘Tayyip Erdoğan Diktatör müdür?’. Birikim Dergisi [Online] Available at: http://www.birikimdergisi.com/birikim/makale.aspx?mid=966&makale=Tayyip%20Erdo%F0an%20Diktat%F6r%20m%FCd%FCr [accessed 12 June 2013].

            5. (2013) “The Prominence of the Citizen in Turkey”, Avgi , 9 June [in Greek]

            6. (2013) “Haysiyet Ayaklanması”, Radikal , 4 June [in Turkish]

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