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Latest Article
1. TURKIYE in the GLOBAL POWER STRUGGLE: A KEY ACTOR of the TRANSFORMING...
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Dr. Yasin KALAFATOGLU*
St. Clements University/Türkiye-UK
137-142
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15541483

The second quarter of the 21st century stands out as a period of a radical transformation in the international system. The transition from one -polar structure to polarity has made the global power distribution more complex and uncertain. In this process of change, China's economic rise, Russia's military revisionism, the European Union's strategic autonomy efforts and the US claims of leadership came to the forefront; There are both risks and opportunities for countries such as Turkey (Waltz, 1979; Nye, 2004). This article examines the theoretical foundations of multiple polarity and analyzes the transformation of global power centers in the context of current geopolitical developments; It evaluates Turkey's strategic role in this new order with a multidimensional approach. While the versatility in Türkiye's foreign policy continues its institutional ties with the Western alliance, it is handled through its deepening relations with Asia, Middle East and Africa; Military capacity is discussed within the framework of soft power tools and diplomatic maneuvering areas. In this context, the article aims to provide an analytical response to the question of whether Turkey will be “balancing actor or “playicual power ”.
2. PLACE of WOMEN in ECONOMIC and SOCIAL LIFE: WOMEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP fro...
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Assoc. Prof. Yesim Sirakaya*
St. Clements University/Türkiye-UK, Labor Economics and Industrial Relations Department Head of the Main Science
42-51
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15541462

The place of women in economic and social life has undergone significant changes throughout history, especially women's entrepreneurship, especially from the Ottoman Empire to the present day, has been shaped with different dynamics. During the Ottoman period, women participated in economic life through trade, tradesmen organizations and foundation system, but had a limited field of entrepreneurship due to social norms (Öztürk, 2020). With the reforms made during the Republican period, women's participation in business life was encouraged and women's entrepreneurship gained an important momentum (Güven & Yıldız, 2018). In the process of globalization, micro-credit practices and state supports for women entrepreneurs came into play, and especially with the digitalization process, e-commerce and social media presented new opportunities in women's entrepreneurship (Kaya, 2021). However, female entrepreneurs still face cultural obstacles, difficulties access to financing and problems in the balance of work-family (Arslan, 2019). Strengthening policies and incentive mechanisms that support women's entrepreneurship in Turkey plays a critical role in economic development. In this study, the evolution of women entrepreneurship from the Ottoman Empire to the present day, the current situation of women's entrepreneurship in today's Turkey, the difficulties encountered and solutions are discussed.
3. HOUSING POLICY IMPLEMANTATION AND ITS IMPACT ON ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT I...
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H.D.N.J.HEIYANTHUDUWA*
Lincoln University College, Malaysia
39-41
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15537508

The way we build and use good housing impacts economic growth by influencing jobs, savings, investments, and how productive workers are. People have only recently started to widely accept this idea. Since 1945, experts on housing have had three different opinions about how housing affects economic growth. In the years right after World War II, most experts saw housing as a social cost and something that slowed down economic growth. A few argued that housing could be an important addition to specific development projects, especially in distant areas. Over time, housing has increasingly been seen as something that helps growth, not just because building houses is a major industry with a large ripple effect, but also because housing has social impacts that affect the economy in various ways. This history of how opinions have shifted makes us wonder why the change happened.
4. REPRESENTATION of FEMALE SOLDIERS from GENDER PERSPECTIVE: an ASSESSME...
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Dr. Belemir TEKIN*
St. Clements University
131-136
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15520905

This study aims to evaluate the social position of female soldiers in Turkey and its representations in the media within the framework of gender inequality and feminist media theories. The effects of gender roles, stereotypes and prejudices on both military institutions and media production have been examined in multi -faceted. It was analyzed how women are positioned in the military field, which is considered to be among the male-dominated areas, the socio-cultural effects of this position and how they are represented in the media. First of all, the theoretical foundations of gender through socio-psychological, socio-economic and feminist theories were discussed; The place of women's place of business, the forms of discrimination, wage inequalities and inequalities in the promotion processes have been underlined. Then, within the scope of feminist media studies, it was discussed with which narratives the media presented female soldiers, which stereotypes, and how these forms of representation reproduce gender norms. The increasing visibility of female soldiers in Turkey and the policies of the Turkish Armed Forces for women's employment have been examined in a historical process. The distribution of duties, promotion, difficulties and social perceptions of women officers and non -commissioned officers were analyzed. In the media, the representation of female soldiers is often shaped through their physical appearance or their “unusual achievements ,, which gives the impression that women can only be included in the system with their individual efforts. The study reveals that the visibility of female soldiers is directly linked not only by employment policies, but also by social perceptions shaped by media. In this context, the study aims to break the gender norms, to exist in more equal terms of women in the public sphere and to contribute to the questioning of patriarchal structures.