National Security vs. Online Rights and Freedoms in Turkey: Moving Beyond the Dichotomy
Executive Summary Over the years Turkish authorities have accumulated significant legislative, judicial and technical capacity…
F. Doruk Ergun is a research fellow at the Centre for Economics and Foreign Policy Studies (EDAM), where he works on foreign policy and security issues. In his research at EDAM, he has mainly covered Turkish foreign policy and security, the Syrian Civil War, ISIS, radicalisation and counter-radicalisation, Russia, NATO and transatlantic affairs, nuclear security, nuclear energy, and cyber security issues. Ergun was a research assistant at the NATO Parliamentary Assembly before assuming his position at EDAM. He received his MA in International Affairs with a focus on International Security Studies from the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University in 2011 and his BA in Social and Political Sciences from Sabancı University in 2009.
Executive Summary Over the years Turkish authorities have accumulated significant legislative, judicial and technical capacity…
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