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The Turkish Diaspora in Europe Integration, Migration, and Politics
Official General Report on Northern Iraq (April 2000) Contents Page
Turkmen of Iraq
Internship Requirements
The Second Generation and the Use of the Internet: Communication and Friendship Structures of Young Turks in Vienna, Austria
Hijra and Forced Migration from Nineteenth-Century Russia to The
Sosyoloji Araştırmaları Dergisi Journal of Sociological Research
The Arab Bureau, Land Policy, and the Doineau Trial in French Algeria, 1830-1870
A Bosniak-Turkish Figuration in the Third Space Between Istanbul and Sarajevo
Immigrants, Housing, and Urban Renewal in Vienna's Ottakring
Frustrating Beginnings: How Social Ties Compensate Housing Integration Barriers for Afghan Refugees in Vienna
Family Involvement and Educational Achievements of Second-Generation Turks in Austria, France and Sweden Philipp Schnell1,2
Understanding the Factors That Shaped the Negative Image of Turks in Europe and Its Effects on Turkey’S Eu Membership
Changing Identities at the Fringes of the Late Ottoman Empire: the Muslims of Dobruca, 1839-1914
Brief Historyof Turkmen City of Tuz Khormatu
Una Frontera Oblidada. Atacs I Desembarcaments De Corsaris Nord-Africans a Catalunya, València I Balears
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Occupation and the Colonization of Algeria from 1830 to 1870: a Struggle for Dominance
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Istanbul Bilgi University Jean Monnet Chair of European Politics of Interculturalism Department of International Relations European Institute
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Retrofitting of Historical Monuments and Base Isolation
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Islam and the Hungarians
Turkish Migration Policies: a Critical Historical Retrospective
The Post-Second World War Immigration of the Yugoslav
Austria and Turkey: Their Burden of Histories Christian Matzka Abstract
Multiculturalism Is Already a Real Fact in Universities
Timing of First Union Among Second-Generation Turks in Europe: the Role of Parents, Peers and Institutional Context
How Turkey Uses Libya to Achieve Its Foreign Policy Objectives
Women, Ethnocentrism, and Migration
(1830-1871) and the British Colonial Policy in Egypt
Attitudes Towards Turkish and Turks in Austria: from Guestworkers to “Quasi-Foreigners” in a Changing Social Landscape
Cahiers De La Méditerranée, 87
The European Second Generation Compared
The Persecution of Balkan Turks in the Last Period of the Ottoman State and Balkan Wars
Challenges of Examining the Ottoman/Turkish Immigration Policies No. 28 2021
Timing of First Union Among Second-Generation Turks in Europe: the Role of Parents, Peers and Institutional Context Huschek, D.; Liefbroer, A.C.; De Valk, H.A.G