• B. Sinkaya - Turkey-Iran Relations after the JDP

    Bayram Sinkaya, Turkey-Iran Relations after the JDP [Dossiers de l'IFEA - La Turquie aujourd'hui 26], Istanbul, IFEA. ISBN 9782362450754 DOI 10.4000/books.ifeagd.2934

     

    After the JDP came to power in Turkey in 2002, much has changed in Turkish foreign policy as well as profound changes in international, regional and domestic contexts surrounding it. Particularly fluctuations in Turkish-Iranian relations in the course of seventeen years have been very puzzling, and complicated, which made it worthy of study. Once, relations between the two states have so improved that some pundits regarded it as an evidence of shift of axis in Turkish foreign policy. Soon later, Ankara and Tehran embroiled in a regional competition that reminded the Ottoman-Safavid rivalry of the 16th century with its strategic and sectarian implications. Later on, they have developed amicable relations. Against this background one may question how could we understand that very dynamic nature of Turkish-Iranian relations? Considering this complicated and dynamic picture, we should analyse decisive factors in the relations between Ankara and Tehran. In other words, what has changed - and has been changing - in Turkish-Iranian relations after the JDP? In order to comprehend the complicated and dynamic interactions between Ankara and Tehran, this research goes beyond the JDP period in Turkey and put forward a review of the history of Turkish-Iranian relations. And then, it focuses on the JDP period and analyse relations between Ankara and Tehran from diplomatic, economic and regional perspectives. Finally, it makes some speculations on the future of Turkish-Iranian relations. It argues that the complicated relationship between the two countries have been determined by a configuration of geopolitical context, structural factors, and the ruling elite. The JDP elite have employed rationalization, institutionalization and compartmentalization strategies to further Turkish-Iranian relations. However, they could not go beyond the diplomatic culture that set the longer history of interactions between the two countries on a fine course between bitter rivalry and friendly relations.

  • Call for papers Panel Digital Religioscapes: Current Methodologies and Novelties in the analysis of sacr(aliz)ed spaces - 28th EAA Meeting, Budapest 31/8-3/9/2022

    This Call for Paper is aimed at constituting a panel organized by Anaïs Lamesa (IFEA) and Asuman Lätzer-Lasar (Erfurt University) focused on Digital Religioscapes: Current Methodologies and Novelties in the analysis of sacr(aliz)ed spaces to be presented at the 28th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA), which will be held in Budapest, Hungary from 31 August to 3 September 2022.

    Applications must be made online before February, 10, 2022

  • Nouran Gad et Matthieu Demory - Expériences migratoires et communications numériques en Méditerranée. De la préservation des liens sociaux - Socio-anthropologie 40

    Nouran Gadet Matthieu Demory, « Expériences migratoires et communications numériques en Méditerranée. De la préservation des liens sociaux », Socio-anthropologie, 40 | -1, 135-148. http://journals.openedition.org/socio-anthropologie/6031 ; DOI : https://doi.org/10.4000/socio-anthropologie.6031

    Ce travail d’enquête, fruit de la collaboration entre une politiste et un sociologue, est consacré l’analyse de la préservation des liens sociaux pendant l’expérience migratoire au prisme des communications numériques. De la nécessité du maintien des relations avec les origines à l’étude des figures d’intermédiarité, cette recherche étudie le rapport aux outils numériques chez les jeunes migrant·e·s parti·e·s seul·e·s, sans pour autant les sacraliser.