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Prof. Mehmet Akif KİREÇCİ
Political History

Dean, Faculty of Political Sciences, ASBU

Board Member, The Turkish Fulbright Commission

Deputy Chairman, Turkish National Commission for UNESCO




Biography

Kireçci received his PhD degree from the Department of Near Eastern Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, USA, with his thesis titled "Decline, Discourse and Self-Orientalization." He has taught at the same University and has worked as a lecturer at the Stevens Institute of Technology. Kireçci, who joined Social Sciences University of Ankara Department of International Relations as a faculty member in 2019, after working at Bilkent University for a while, is the editor of Istanbul: Metamorphosis in an Imperial City (with Ed Foster, 2011), Arap Baharı ve Türkiye Modeli Tartışmaları (2013) and Türk Cumhuriyetlerinde Bağımsızlık ve Devlet İnşa Süreci (2018), and the author of Arap Milliyetçiliği (2012) and 2023'e Doğru Kültür Politikaları (2015).


Research Interests

International relations, geopolitics, modernization and cultural transformations in the Middle East, comparative politics and civilization studies, Turkish foreign policy, Ottoman diplomacy, 19th century history, orientalism, intellectual movements, Islam, history of science and technology.


Courses Taught

Contemporary Issues in the Middle East (PhD)

Political Economy of the Middle East (PhD)

Geopolitics (PhD)

Geopolitics of the Middle East (PhD)

Political Geography (MA)

Islamic Political Thought (BA)

American Foreign Policy (PhD)


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