BOOKS

Transnational Organized Crime and International Security: Business as Usual?
Mats Berdal and Mónica Serrano, editors

Though the provision of illicit goods and services is far from being a new phenomenon, today's global economic environment has allowed transnational organized crime an unprecedented    More >

Trapped: Modern-Day Slavery in the Brazilian Amazon
Binka Le Breton

In huge ranches deep in the Amazon, thousands of migrant workers are trapped in a web of debt-bondage and deceit. Binka Le Breton sheds light on the lives of these workers, many of whom have    More >

Treason, Terrorism, and Betrayal: Why Individuals Cross the Line
William Costanza

Aldrich James, Timothy McVeigh. Kim Philby. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. Edward Snowden. These are just a few of the people well known for willfully jeopardizing US national security. What    More >

Trends in Israeli Democracy: The Public's View
Yochanan Peres and Ephraim Yuchtman-Yaar

Questioning whether public support for democracy can be sustained during periods of crisis, the authors examine the attachment to democratic values and institutions in Israel, a country    More >

Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa: Miracle or Model?
Lyn S. Graybill

Was South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) a "miracle" that depended on the unique leadership of Nelson Mandela and Desmond Tutu? Or does it provide a working    More >

Turkey and Its Neighbors: Foreign Relations in Transition
Ronald H. Linden, Ahmet O. Evin, Kemal Kirişci, Thomas Straubhaar, Nathalie Tocci, Juliette Tolay, Joshua W. Walker

Recent years have seen dramatic changes in the nature, direction, and impact of Turkey's foreign relations in its neighborhood—a region that encompasses Europe, the Middle East,    More >

Turkey in the Middle East: Oil, Islam, and Politics
Alon Liel, translated by Emanuel Lottem

At the turn of the century, modern Turkey remains torn between the secular heritage of its founder, Kemal Ataturk, and the political and social trends that challenge that legacy. Alon Liel    More >

Turkey in Transition: The Dynamics of Domestic and Foreign Politics
Gürkan Çelik and Ronald H. Linden, editors

The ongoing turbulence in Turkey's domestic and international politics raises a number of crucial questions. What explains the movement toward one-party, and even one-person, rule? What    More >

Turkey in World Politics: An Emerging Multiregional Power
Barry Rubin and Kemal Kirisci, editors

Once characterized by an avoidance of foreign entanglements, Turkey's diplomacy has changed dramatically in the present era of regional agreements and organizations. Tracing the    More >

Turkish Short Stories from Four Decades
Aziz Nesin, translated and introduced by Louis Mitler

These twenty stories show the broad range of iconoclast, fabulist, realist, satirist, avant- gardist Aziz Nesin (1915-1995), long considered a major voice in contemporary Turkish fiction.    More >

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