
Oguzhan Goksel
Associate Professor of Political Economy & International Relations
Managing Editor of New Middle Eastern Studies (NMES) journal
2021 - Associate Professor (ÜAK, Inter-Universities Council of Turkey)
2015 - Ph.D. in Political Science, Durham University, UK
2011 - M.A. in International Relations (Middle East), Durham University, UK
2010 - B.A. in International Relations, Istanbul University (Faculty of Political Science), Turkey
Oguzhan Goksel is Associate Professor of Political Economy & International Relations at Marmara University, Faculty of Economics, Turkey. He is also the Managing Editor of international peer-reviewed journal "New Middle Eastern Studies" based in the UK.
Prior to joining Marmara University in March 2021, he worked at Istanbul 29 Mayis University from October 2014 to February 2021.
His Ph.D. research at Durham University focused on modernisation in non-Western societies, specifically examining the case of Turkey in light of competing theories of development and in comparison to Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt and Tunisia. The thesis is titled "Assessing the Turkish Model: The Modernisation Trajectory of Turkey through the Lens of the Multiple Modernities Paradigm" (Supervisors: Professor Emma C. Murphy & Dr. Colin Turner).
Goksel's main areas of research are modernisation and non-Western modernities; comparative political economy; political economy of development; historical sociology; and foreign policy analysis. His works have been published in various edited volumes and international peer-reviewed journals such as Mediterranean Politics, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Turkish Studies, New Middle Eastern Studies and Insight Turkey.
Phone: +90 216 777 3000
Address: Marmara University, Department of Economics
Maltepe Campus, Faculty of Economics – Istanbul, Turkey
Managing Editor of New Middle Eastern Studies (NMES) journal
2021 - Associate Professor (ÜAK, Inter-Universities Council of Turkey)
2015 - Ph.D. in Political Science, Durham University, UK
2011 - M.A. in International Relations (Middle East), Durham University, UK
2010 - B.A. in International Relations, Istanbul University (Faculty of Political Science), Turkey
Oguzhan Goksel is Associate Professor of Political Economy & International Relations at Marmara University, Faculty of Economics, Turkey. He is also the Managing Editor of international peer-reviewed journal "New Middle Eastern Studies" based in the UK.
Prior to joining Marmara University in March 2021, he worked at Istanbul 29 Mayis University from October 2014 to February 2021.
His Ph.D. research at Durham University focused on modernisation in non-Western societies, specifically examining the case of Turkey in light of competing theories of development and in comparison to Middle Eastern countries such as Egypt and Tunisia. The thesis is titled "Assessing the Turkish Model: The Modernisation Trajectory of Turkey through the Lens of the Multiple Modernities Paradigm" (Supervisors: Professor Emma C. Murphy & Dr. Colin Turner).
Goksel's main areas of research are modernisation and non-Western modernities; comparative political economy; political economy of development; historical sociology; and foreign policy analysis. His works have been published in various edited volumes and international peer-reviewed journals such as Mediterranean Politics, British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, Turkish Studies, New Middle Eastern Studies and Insight Turkey.
Phone: +90 216 777 3000
Address: Marmara University, Department of Economics
Maltepe Campus, Faculty of Economics – Istanbul, Turkey
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The contributors analyze Turkey’s deepening involvement in Middle Eastern regional affairs, also addressing issues such as terrorism, social and political movements and minority rights struggles. While these problems have traditionally been regarded as domestic matters, this book highlights their increasingly regional dimension and the implications for the foreign affairs of Turkey and countries in the Middle East.