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Mehmet Yegin, is a Turkish researcher studying on American Politics and US Foreign Policy, with particular reference to domestic sources of US foreign policy making process.
Mr. Yegin is currently a researcher in International Strategic Research Organization (USAK) American Studies.
He was born in Elazıg, Turkey, in 1983. He obtained his BA at Bilkent University and MA at University of Cincinnati. He continues his education at Bilkent University. He speaks Turkish, English and French.
Education
- PhD. Candidate, Department of Political Science, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey
- M.A. in American Politics, University of Cincinnati, USA. Professional Paper: “Light and Shade Games: Formation of Public Preferences According to Information Systems on Foreign Policy Issues”, 2008
- B.A. in Department of International Relations, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey, May 2006
Fields of Interest
- American Public Opinion
- US Foreign Policy Making
- Use of Force
Selected Publications
- “Not Ready for Obama(?), Journal of Turkish Weekly, (September 1, 2008),
- “McCain Obama’yı Geçiyor mu?”, Usak Gündem , August 21,2008
- “ABD Kafkasya’ ya Müdahale Edemedi Çünkü.. ”, Usak Gündem, (August 12, 2008)
- “Misleading Messages and Dilemmas in 2008 U.S. Presidential Elections” Journal of Turkish Weekly, (July 28, 2008),
- "Did Only the US 'Go It Alone' or the Allies also Stepped Back? A Different Perspective on the Perceptions of US Unilateralism," International Studies Association NPSA joint annual regional conference, November 2007 in Philadelphia, PA, USA
- “Who will be the resident of White House after 2008”, Journal Turkish Weekly, (August 20, 2007)
Contact Info
E-mail: yegin.m@gmail.com
Tel: 0090 - 312 212 28 86-87
Fax: 0090 - 312 212 25 84
Updated on Friday, 20 February 2009
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