📜 Alparslan Özkan, Mirsait Sultanğaliev’in “Doğu” kavramı üzerinden #Türklük, #İslam ve Sovyet sömürgeler diktatoryasını tartışarak, 20. yüzyıl dünya devrimini ezilen Doğu halkları merkezinden yeniden konumlandırıyor.
https://t.co/nVy6v8hlcP
#Sosyalizm#Sultanğaliev#USTICH
📜 Chief Mehmet Birlik analyzes military interventions, minority rights, media, and social movements in Türkiye (1960–71), offering a multidimensional view of political change.
https://t.co/gG3bNL3iOQ
#TürkiyeHistory#SocialMovements#MediaStudies#USTICH
🌍 Aykut Aydeniz critically examines the WTO’s neoliberal foundations, tracing the shift from GATT and its implications for sovereignty, governance, and global trade justice.
https://t.co/u7XA3RJ1bo
#WTO#Neoliberalism#GlobalEconomy#InternationalLaw
🔍 Dr. Çağatay Balcı examines why decapitation strategies fail in counterterrorism, using Jundullah in Iran as a case study.
A valuable analysis of policy outcomes and security dynamics.
https://t.co/ATPtUQD1mu
#Counterterrorism#SecurityStudies#USTICH
🎥 Assist. Prof. Caner Çakı shows how Nazi Germany instrumentalized the Katyn Massacre to reshape public opinion and legitimacy narratives.
A sharp look at propaganda and war crimes.
https://t.co/P5nsxeq20y
#Katyn#Propaganda#WarCrimes#History
🏛️ Dr. Baki Burak Acıl analyzes DAESH’s cultural destruction through the lens of iconoclasm, revealing its international crime dimension and ideological strategy.
A vital study of heritage under attack.
https://t.co/fIawrVwPuV
#CulturalDestruction#DAESH#Iconoclasm
🧩 Our special section explores how states use violence, propaganda, and cultural destruction across contexts.
Four studies examine ideological, historical, and societal impacts.
#StateCrime#CulturalHeritage#Propaganda#USTICH
⚖️ Burak Tekin analyzes #Türkiye’s application to intervene in South Africa v. Israel at the #ICJ, detailing core legal arguments on genocide prevention and self-defense limits.
A crucial study for international law.
https://t.co/T1q784sPpo
#GenocideConvention
📝 Ambassador (Ret.) #OğuzDemiralp revisits Aristide Briand’s 1929 EU project and #Türkiye’s place in early European identity.
A timely reflection on integration, diplomacy, and historical lessons.
https://t.co/hvUsGJ0F8r
#EuropeanHistory#Diplomacy#USTICH
📘 The 26th issue of International Crimes and #History is out!
Amid wars, shifting power balances, and global legal debates, this issue offers fresh insights on international crimes, justice, and memory.
https://t.co/CsQvtKHv7r
🔍 Explore our new content
#USTICH#InternationalLaw
We are deeply saddened to announce that Prof. Dr. İlyas Doğan (Ankara Haci Bayram Veli University, Department of Public Law), a distinguished member of the ICH journal's Advisory Board, has passed away on Sunday, 27 October. The ICH community extends its heartfelt condolences.
🔍 @GzdKlcYsn's article "The Evolution of Genocide Law: A Study on the Role of the Bosnian War" examines how the Bosnian War influenced the application of the Genocide Convention. Dive into this critical assessment of international legal frameworks. #GenocideConvention
1/2 🧵📖 In "The #PalestinianIssue and International Justice," Ambassador (Ret.) #OğuzDemiralp analyses the dynamic interplay between power politics and the #ruleoflaw, highlighted by the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. A must-read for insights into #internationaldiplomacy.
🌍 This issue's special section, "Historical Legacies and Their Impact on Modern Legal Systems and Identity Politics," explores effects of historical inheritances on today’s challenges, focusing on colonialism, ethnic conflicts, and their impacts on #humanrights. #GlobalHistory