Doctoral Students
Kamil Yilmaz
Program: Applied AnthropologyDegree: Ph.D.
Previous Graduate Education: 1) Master of International Affairs’07, School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA), Columbia University in the City of New York; 2) M.A. in Criminal Justice’05, John Jay College of Criminal Justice, New York.
Research Interests: Political Anthropology, Political Violence, International Terrorism, Identity Formation, Elite Formation
Geographical Interests: Middle East and Eurasia.
Publications:
Book Chapter:
Yilmaz, K. (2007). The Rise of Radical Islam in Post-Soviet Space: Fiction or Reality. In Nikbay, O., & Hancerli, S. (Eds.). Understanding and Responding to the Terrorism Phenomenon: A Multi-Dimensional Perspective (pp. 103-115).IOS Press.
Articles:
“US Preemption on Iran? An Estimative Analysis in light of the Neo-Realist Theory,” Journal of TIPS Connections, Fall 2006, p-40.
“US-Turkish Relations and Foreign Minister Gul’s Shuttle Diplomacy.” Journal of TIPS Connections, Spring 2007, p-4.
Upcoming, “Recent Developments in Turkey’s Political Cauldron and Repercussions on Turkey’s EU Ambitions” Journal of TIPS Connections, Fall 2007.
Upcoming, Iran as a Nuclear Power: A Precarious Dilemma for Turkey. To be published in the proceedings of the 2nd Istanbul Conference on Democracy and Global Security, held June 14-16, 2007 in Istanbul, Turkey.
“New York Police Department and Impressions from NYC”. Turkish National Police Magazine, Volume 30, 2002.
“Letter from Moscow”: International Police Association (IPA) Turkey Magazine, Volume 7, September-October 2006, p-139.