Assistant Professor of International Relations, Istanbul Bilgi University
Can Cemgil teaches International Relations at Istanbul Bilgi University. He received his PhD from the University of Sussex, Department of International Relations. He published articles in Globalizations, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, IDS Bulletin, Philosophy & Social Criticism among other journals on international theory, geopolitics of the Middle East, Turkish politics and foreign policy, and international political economy. Currently he is working on a coauthored monograph on the Geopolitical Economy of Turkey, and coediting a special issue for Geopolitics on the political geography and geopolitics of Northern Syria.
Turkey’s homemade currency crisis has truly global implications
Aug 16, 2018 19:57 pm UTC| Insights & Views
Turkeys recently reelected president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, is blaming the sudden and dramatic decline of the Turkish lira on an international conspiracy, variously railing against an economic war and a currency plot. On...
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