
Can Cemgil, Dr.
Can Cemgil is an Assistant Professor at Istanbul Bilgi University, Department of International Relations and teaches International Relations and International Political Economy. He received his PhD from the University of Sussex in 2015. His research interests include international historical sociology, international theory, international political economy, Middle Eastern geopolitics, and Turkish foreign policy. He published articles in journals such as Globalizations, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, IDS Bulletin, Geopolitics, and Philosophy and Social Criticism.
Publications:
2018:
- Cemgil, C., & Hoffman, C. (2018). Turkey’s homemade currency crisis has truly global implications. The Conversation Trust.
2017:
- Cemgil, C. (2017). The international order and the persistence of ‘violent extremism’in the Islamic world. Philosophy & Social Criticism, (4-5), 529-538. https://doi.org/10.1177/0191453716682371
- Cemgil, C., Hoffman, C., & Matin, K. (2017). Syria’s Kurds have ended up at the heart of Middle Eastern geopolitics–here’s why. The Conversation.
2016:
- Cemgil, C., & Hoffman, C. (2016). The (un) making of the Pax Turca in the Middle East: understanding the social-historical roots of foreign policy. Cambridge Review Of International Affairs, (4), 1279-1302 https://doi.org/10.1080/09557571.2015.1119015
- Cemgil, C., & Hoffman, C. (2016). The ‘Rojava Revolution’in Syrian Kurdistan: A Model of Development for the Middle East? [Ebook]. Institute of Development Studies. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/1968-2016.144
- Cemgil, C. (2016). The republican ideal of freedom as non-domination and the Rojava experiment: ‘States as they are’or a new socio-political imagination?. Philosophy & Social Criticism, (4-5), 419-428.
- Cemgil, C. (2016). Bildiğimiz dünyanın sonu: Kapitalizmin krizi mi, ABD’nin liderlik krizi mi?. Toplum Ve Bilim, (136), 172-194.
- Cemgil, C. (2016). Gaining freedoms: claiming space in Istanbul and Berlin. Turkish Studies, (1), 220-222. https://doi.org/10.1080/14683849.2015.11039742015:
- Cemgil, C. (2015). Dialectic of foreign policy and international relations: a social theory of a disciplinary gap. University of Sussex.
2014:
- Cemgil, C., & Teschke, B. (2014). The dialectic of the concrete: Reconsidering dialectic for IR and foreign policy analysis. Globalizations, (5), 605-625. https://doi.org/10.1080/14747731.2014.972138