Senem Aydın-Düzgit

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Senem Aydın-Düzgit is an associate professor of international relations at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences of Sabancı University and a senior scholar and the research and academic affairs coordinator at the Istanbul Policy Center.

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Democracy Support Without Democracy: The Cases of Poland and Turkey

Has democratic backsliding in Poland and Turkey brought to an end these countries’ efforts to support democracy beyond their borders? If not, why not?

  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
· January 5, 2021
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Post–Cold War Democratic Declines: The Third Wave of Autocratization

The latest wave of rising autocratic rule around the world is more incremental and inconspicuous than in the past.

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  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • Tom Gerald Daly
  • Ken Godfrey
  • Staffan I. Lindberg
  • Anna Lührmann
  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Richard Youngs
· June 27, 2019
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Turkey’s Kurdish Conflict and Retreat From Democracy

The link between conflict and democracy in Turkey casts doubt on the assumption of a natural relationship between conflict resolution and democratic improvements.

  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • E. Fuat Keyman
· July 10, 2017
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Non-Western Ideas for Democratic Renewal

Calls for non-Western forms of democracy have been around for many years but are now becoming louder and more ubiquitous. This trend can be expected to deepen as an integral element of the emerging post-Western world order.

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· April 21, 2016
In the Media
Turkey Has Given Up on Democracy Outside Its Borders, Too

Regional geopolitics is fueling authoritarianism within Turkey, and the latter in turn weakens Turkey’s democratic legitimacy among reformers across the Middle East.

  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
· April 12, 2016
Foreign Policy
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Rising Democracies’ Perceptions of Brazilian Democracy Policy

A more detailed knowledge of the Brazilian context may help scholars in other regions of the world gain a broader understanding of democracy promotion and identify common challenges and best practices.

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  • Niranjan Sahoo
  • Andreas Feldmann
  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • Tjiurimo Alfredo Hengari
  • Federico Merke
  • Tsveta Petrova
  • Oliver Stuenkel
· March 11, 2015
Discussion
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The Seesaw Friendship Between Turkey’s AKP and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood

The once warm relationship between Turkey’s AKP and Egypt’s Muslim Brotherhood has measurably cooled as geopolitical realities have shifted.

  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
· July 24, 2014
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Non-Western Roots of International Democracy Support

Rising democracies are becoming key players in global democracy promotion, but they often struggle to detach the external support they provide from their own transition experiences.

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· June 3, 2014
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Democracy Support in Turkey’s Foreign Policy

Ankara’s attempts to make democracy promotion a focus of its foreign policy have had only limited success, in part because Turkey is losing credibility as a democratic model.

  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit
  • E. Fuat Keyman
· March 25, 2014