This paper tries to apply Lijphart’s way of description with ten factors for the two models of democracy to the Republic of Turkey. Turkey, with her important location, which is a country with a different political structure and social structure, can be added to Lijphart example. This research mainly analysis Turkish political system with Lijphart’s majoritarian and consensus democracy idea. In this study, while examining the case of Turkey, the World Bank, IMF, and IV project, Freedom House reports and data were used.
URL: https://transformative.ub.ac.id/index.php/jtr/article/view/46
Monday, September 30, 2019
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Trend Topic Analysis with R
Twitter is one of the most popular social media applications
in recent years. With the R program, it is possible to analyze many data from
Twitter. Two of these analyzes are sentiment and polarity analysis.
These analyzes were applied to one of the trend topics on
Twitter. For this purpose, the first trend topics in the world were found with
"getTrend ()" function. As a results of this research, the most
popular trend topic is #gretathunberg.
Afterwards, tweets were cleaned and sentiment and polarity
analysis were performed.
First, polarity analysis was performed. As a results of this
analysis, the majority of tweets related to #gretathumberg are positive.
Figure 1: polarity analysis
Secondly, sentiment analysis was performed. According to
this analysis, anticipation and trust are the most dominant feelings among
tweets.
Figure 2: Sentiment analysis (second column is anticipation.)
Finally, the most popular devices, which are used to post on
twitter, were analyzed. Twitter web app and twitter android are the most used
software.
Figure 3: Most used software and devices
Tuesday, September 17, 2019
Terrorism Dilemma
Terrorism has been one of the most
remarkable issues in recent years. Many scholars argue about terrorism. However,
the lack of a definition of terrorism complicates the issue.
The most acceptable definition of terror
in the world is the CIA's definition of terror. This study uses the CIA's
definition of terrorism. According to Central Intelligence Agency (2007),
terrorism means premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated
against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents,
usually intended to influence an audience.
This definition is quite clear. Based on
this definition, the YPG in Syria is a terrorist organization. However, many
Western countries and the United States do not recognize YPG as terrorists. But
this organization has caused the deaths of many innocent people in Turkey.
Nevertheless, the media of many countries continue to have positive news about
this organization. In addition, there are also positive news about the
terrorist organization on Twitter.
For this purpose, sentiment and polarity
analysis related with YPG in CNN, The New York Times and Twitter was performed.
Figure 1: Polarity result of CNN
Firstly, CNN's latest news about ypg is
examined. The analysis revealed that the CNN's news was very positive about
YPG. The most commonly used sentiment in the news about YPG is trust.
Figure 2: Sentiment result of CNN
Secondly, the last news of
the new york times about ypg was analyzed. Similar results were obtained with
CNN. The new york times ypg news is also very positive. The most commonly used
sentiment in the New York Times’ news about YPG is trust.
Figure 3: Polarity result of New York Times
Figure 4: Sentiment result of New York Times
Finally, the last 100 tweets about YPG on Twitter
were analyzed. Twitter also has positive tweets about YPG, like CNN and New
York Time. The most commonly used sentiment in twitter about YPG is fear. Tweets about
ISIS raise the fear rate. That’s why fear was the most common sentiment in this
anaysis.
Figure 5: Polarity result of Tweets
Figure 6: Sentiment result of Tweets
As seen above, there are positive views on YPG, which many countries recognize as terrorist organizations, in the media and social media.
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Thursday, August 15, 2019
Cryptocurrency(1)
In recent years, cryptocurrencies have become quite popular in the world. However, this issue of cryptocurrency reliability is highly controversial.
In addition cryptocurrency is used in many illegal trade on the deep web. These cryptocurrencies are used for illegal slave trade and drug.
In addition to all these problems, one of the most important problems is why the cryptocurrency rises and falls. Many scholars have different opinions on this issue. However, the common view is that the ups and downs in bitcoin or cryptocurrencies do not depend on any physical factors.
However, I think that this idea is not correct. I think that real economic activities play an important role in the rise and fall of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I prepared a data set to test my idea. This data set includes data such as ripple and bitcoin. In addition, this data set includes data such as oil, dollar and gold.
This data set covers June 2014 to August 2019. The values in this dataset were first translated into Turkish Lira and then normalized in R program. My results were different from the literature.
Firstly, correlation analysis was performed. According to the results of the correlation analysis, there is a strong correlation between Bitcoin and USD and gold. In addition, there is also a correlation between oil and bitcoin. But this correlation is not strong like USD and gold.
In addition to correlation analysis, linear regression analysis was performed. The results of linear regression analysis confirmed the results of correlation analysis. In linear regression analysis, USD was chosen as the dependent variable. Bitcoin was chosen as an independent variable.
Linear regression analysis also shows that there is a significant relationship between Bitcoin and USD.
In addition cryptocurrency is used in many illegal trade on the deep web. These cryptocurrencies are used for illegal slave trade and drug.
In addition to all these problems, one of the most important problems is why the cryptocurrency rises and falls. Many scholars have different opinions on this issue. However, the common view is that the ups and downs in bitcoin or cryptocurrencies do not depend on any physical factors.
However, I think that this idea is not correct. I think that real economic activities play an important role in the rise and fall of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies. I prepared a data set to test my idea. This data set includes data such as ripple and bitcoin. In addition, this data set includes data such as oil, dollar and gold.
This data set covers June 2014 to August 2019. The values in this dataset were first translated into Turkish Lira and then normalized in R program. My results were different from the literature.
Firstly, correlation analysis was performed. According to the results of the correlation analysis, there is a strong correlation between Bitcoin and USD and gold. In addition, there is also a correlation between oil and bitcoin. But this correlation is not strong like USD and gold.
In addition to correlation analysis, linear regression analysis was performed. The results of linear regression analysis confirmed the results of correlation analysis. In linear regression analysis, USD was chosen as the dependent variable. Bitcoin was chosen as an independent variable.
Linear regression analysis also shows that there is a significant relationship between Bitcoin and USD.
Wednesday, August 7, 2019
Protests in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is definitely different from other Chinese cities. Hong Kong was a British colony for more than 150 years - part of it, Hong Kong island, was ceded to the UK after a war in 1842.
However, the country is currently on the agenda with great uprisings. Protests have continued in Hong Kong since April. The reason for these protests is the act adopted by the Hong Kong parliament. This act would have allowed extradition from Hong Kong to mainland China.
The adoption of this law attracted the reaction of many people, especially young people. This reaction quickly turned into protests.
Western media soon began to follow the protests closely. Almost every day, many biased news about protests are shared. For this reason, CNN's news from May to August was examined.
First, the most used words were examined. The results of this research are as follows;
[1] "after" "also" "and" "are" "arrested" "been" "bill" "but" "china" "city" "demonstrations"
[12] "extradition" "for" "from" "had" "has" "have" "hong" "including" "kong" "last" "long"
[23] "monday" "more" "night" "not" "one" "party" "people" "police" "political" "protest" "protesters"
[34] "protests" "said" "since" "sunday" "than" "that" "the" "their" "they" "two" "was"
[45] "were" "which" "will" "with" "yuen"
Then, correlation analysis of some of the most commonly used words was examined. The first of the examined words is the China. The correlation analysis of the "China" word is as follows;
mainland mob unlawful station between
0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.96
movement unrest accusations
0.80 0.79 0.76
As can be seen, one of the words with the highest correlation with China is unlawful. Then the correlation analysis of the word "police" was examined. The correlation analysis of the "police" word is as follows;
consecutive march weeks people kok mong
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.92
demonstrators extradition support
0.79 0.79 0.79
island
0.78
As it is seen, the words that have the highest correlation with the word police are people, mong kok (one of the areas where protests continue) and arrest. Finally, the most commonly used words are shown in a graph.
The territory was also popular with migrants and dissidents fleeing instability, poverty or persecution in mainland China.
Then, in the early 1980s, as the deadline for the 99-year-lease approached, Britain and China began talks on the future of Hong Kong - with the communist government in China arguing that all of Hong Kong should be returned to Chinese rule.
The two sides reached a deal in 1984 that would see Hong Kong return to China in 1997, under the principle of "one country, two systems".
As a result, Hong Kong has its own legal system and borders, and rights including freedom of assembly and free speech are protected.
The adoption of this law attracted the reaction of many people, especially young people. This reaction quickly turned into protests.
Western media soon began to follow the protests closely. Almost every day, many biased news about protests are shared. For this reason, CNN's news from May to August was examined.
First, the most used words were examined. The results of this research are as follows;
[1] "after" "also" "and" "are" "arrested" "been" "bill" "but" "china" "city" "demonstrations"
[12] "extradition" "for" "from" "had" "has" "have" "hong" "including" "kong" "last" "long"
[23] "monday" "more" "night" "not" "one" "party" "people" "police" "political" "protest" "protesters"
[34] "protests" "said" "since" "sunday" "than" "that" "the" "their" "they" "two" "was"
[45] "were" "which" "will" "with" "yuen"
Then, correlation analysis of some of the most commonly used words was examined. The first of the examined words is the China. The correlation analysis of the "China" word is as follows;
mainland mob unlawful station between
0.98 0.98 0.98 0.97 0.96
movement unrest accusations
0.80 0.79 0.76
As can be seen, one of the words with the highest correlation with China is unlawful. Then the correlation analysis of the word "police" was examined. The correlation analysis of the "police" word is as follows;
consecutive march weeks people kok mong
1.00 1.00 1.00 0.96 0.92 0.92
demonstrators extradition support
0.79 0.79 0.79
island
0.78
As it is seen, the words that have the highest correlation with the word police are people, mong kok (one of the areas where protests continue) and arrest. Finally, the most commonly used words are shown in a graph.
Monday, July 29, 2019
The relationship between Twitter and ISIS
In recent years, great development has been seen in technology. One of the most important of these technologies is social media.
The development of social media has played an important role in many social protests in recent years in the world. The best example of such social protests is the Arab Spring period.
During the Arab Spring, social media played an important role in helping people get news and organize. However, this development of social media is not only used by innocent people. Especially in recent years, terrorist organizations also benefit from the development of social media.
The most active terrorist organization on social media is ISIS. In particular, ISIS was using Twitter very actively. %90 of ISIS social media was conducted via twitter. ISIS sympathizers posted 200000 tweets per day.
Therefore, in this study, tweets of ISIS sympathizers between 2015-2016 were examined. The results of the research are as follows;
Most active 10 twitter users about ISIS
username, sum(weight)
Uncle_SamCoco, 1610
mobi_ayubi, 1071
WarReporter1, 706
warrnews, 657
melvynlion, 640
RamiAlLolah, 606
MaghrabiArabi, 450
_IshfaqAhmad, 430
AsimAbuMerjem, 289
NaseemAhmed50, 251
The research was first started to analyze one of the most active users. This user is war breaking news. This user's most commonly used words are as follows;
[1] "after" "against" "aleppo" "alqassam" "amp" "and" "are" "army" "assad" "attack" "border"
[12] "breaking" "captured" "city" "civilians" "claims" "clashes" "damascus" "destroyed" "dozens" "during" "fallujah"
[23] "fight" "fighters" "for" "forces" "from" "fsa" "gaza" "hamas" "have" "homs" "huge"
[34] "injured" "iranian" "iraq" "iraqi" "isis" "israel" "israeli" "killed" "least" "militant" "militants"
[45] "military" "more" "mosul" "mujahid" "near" "new" "news" "nidalgazaui" "north" "northern" "not"
[56] "now" "offensive" "one" "over" "palmyra" "people" "province" "rebels" "regime" "reports" "russia"
[67] "russian" "saa" "saudi" "sham" "shiite" "shot" "soldiers" "south" "southern" "suicide" "syria"
[78] "syrian" "that" "the" "their" "they" "this" "today" "troops" "turkey" "turkish" "video"
[89] "war" "warnews" "was" "were" "who" "will" "with" "ypg"
In addition to the war breaking news, the tweets of the two users were analyzed also. The first user was Fahad al-Kuwaiti.
Fahad mostly used words such as state, mujahideen and Islamic. After Fahad, the tweets of Flames of Haqq were examined.
These are the most popular words used by Flames of Haqq. In addition, the detailed list of words used by Haqq is as follows.
[1] "ahmad" "alasma" "allah" "amp" "and" "are" "cerantonio" "follow" "for" "from"
[11] "isis" "jibril" "johnsonsbot" "just" "keep" "killed" "musa" "mustaklash" "nby" "one"
[21] "our" "palmyra" "please" "rer" "sparksofirha" "str" "that" "the" "this" "today"
[31] "ulhusna" "video" "warreporter" "who" "with" "wwayf" "you" "your"
As seen in all three examples, the most commonly used words are words such as kill or killed, video, state and war. ISIS sympathizers positively propagate ISIS with these words. As a result, ISIS sympathizers make positive propaganda through twitter. The authorities should take action on this matter.
The development of social media has played an important role in many social protests in recent years in the world. The best example of such social protests is the Arab Spring period.
During the Arab Spring, social media played an important role in helping people get news and organize. However, this development of social media is not only used by innocent people. Especially in recent years, terrorist organizations also benefit from the development of social media.
The most active terrorist organization on social media is ISIS. In particular, ISIS was using Twitter very actively. %90 of ISIS social media was conducted via twitter. ISIS sympathizers posted 200000 tweets per day.
Therefore, in this study, tweets of ISIS sympathizers between 2015-2016 were examined. The results of the research are as follows;
Most active 10 twitter users about ISIS
username, sum(weight)
Uncle_SamCoco, 1610
mobi_ayubi, 1071
WarReporter1, 706
warrnews, 657
melvynlion, 640
RamiAlLolah, 606
MaghrabiArabi, 450
_IshfaqAhmad, 430
AsimAbuMerjem, 289
NaseemAhmed50, 251
The research was first started to analyze one of the most active users. This user is war breaking news. This user's most commonly used words are as follows;
[1] "after" "against" "aleppo" "alqassam" "amp" "and" "are" "army" "assad" "attack" "border"
[12] "breaking" "captured" "city" "civilians" "claims" "clashes" "damascus" "destroyed" "dozens" "during" "fallujah"
[23] "fight" "fighters" "for" "forces" "from" "fsa" "gaza" "hamas" "have" "homs" "huge"
[34] "injured" "iranian" "iraq" "iraqi" "isis" "israel" "israeli" "killed" "least" "militant" "militants"
[45] "military" "more" "mosul" "mujahid" "near" "new" "news" "nidalgazaui" "north" "northern" "not"
[56] "now" "offensive" "one" "over" "palmyra" "people" "province" "rebels" "regime" "reports" "russia"
[67] "russian" "saa" "saudi" "sham" "shiite" "shot" "soldiers" "south" "southern" "suicide" "syria"
[78] "syrian" "that" "the" "their" "they" "this" "today" "troops" "turkey" "turkish" "video"
[89] "war" "warnews" "was" "were" "who" "will" "with" "ypg"
In addition to the war breaking news, the tweets of the two users were analyzed also. The first user was Fahad al-Kuwaiti.
Fahad mostly used words such as state, mujahideen and Islamic. After Fahad, the tweets of Flames of Haqq were examined.
These are the most popular words used by Flames of Haqq. In addition, the detailed list of words used by Haqq is as follows.
[1] "ahmad" "alasma" "allah" "amp" "and" "are" "cerantonio" "follow" "for" "from"
[11] "isis" "jibril" "johnsonsbot" "just" "keep" "killed" "musa" "mustaklash" "nby" "one"
[21] "our" "palmyra" "please" "rer" "sparksofirha" "str" "that" "the" "this" "today"
[31] "ulhusna" "video" "warreporter" "who" "with" "wwayf" "you" "your"
As seen in all three examples, the most commonly used words are words such as kill or killed, video, state and war. ISIS sympathizers positively propagate ISIS with these words. As a result, ISIS sympathizers make positive propaganda through twitter. The authorities should take action on this matter.
Wednesday, July 24, 2019
GOOD AND BAD TERRORIST
Nowadays, the world is
haunted by a ghost, the ghost of terrorism. In particular, this ghost has
frightened most of the people in the world after the twin towers attack in the
United States on September 11, 2001.
In recent years, terrorism has
been one of the most important threats in the world. This terrible threat
threatens all countries in the world.
All countries must fight together
against this big threat. Unfortunately, because of the lack of a common
definition of terrorism, the definition of terrorism varies from country to
country. This difference in definition affects all countries' war against
terrorism.
The most acceptable
definition of terror in the world is the CIA's definition of terror. This study
uses the CIA's definition of terrorism. According to Central Intelligence
Agency (2007), terrorism means premeditated, politically motivated violence
perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine
agents, usually intended to influence an audience.
This definition is quite
clear. Based on this definition, the YPG in Syria is a terrorist organization.
However, many Western countries and the United States do not recognize YPG as
terrorists. But this organization has caused the deaths of many innocent people
in Turkey. Nevertheless, the media of many countries continue to have positive
news about this organization.
Pic: 2018 YPG suicide attack in Turkey
In this study, CNN and Reuters'
news about YPG between 2015-2018 were analyzed. First, CNN news was examined. In the beginning, the number of words were used in CNN about YPG was examined. The result of this examination is as follows;
Secondly, the schema of the most used words was prepared. According to this scheme, some of the most used words are positive words such as women, life and freedom.
Finally, sentiment analysis was performed. As a result of this analysis, it was found that the majority of the words used about YPG were positive.
Secondly, Reuters news about YPG were examined. As a result of the analysis of the Reuters news also showed a positive attitude toward YPG like CNN. Some of the most used words in reuters are positive words such as women, equality and freedom.
Sentiment analysis was performed also for reuters and based on the result of this analysis, it was found that the majority of the words used in reuters about YPG were positive.
As can be seen, there are two types of terrorists. The first is bad and dangerous terrorist and the second one is good and beneficial terrorist. However, it should not be forgotten that they are both terrorists and somewhere in the world innocent people dies everyday because of these terrorist organizations.
Saturday, July 20, 2019
Is there any relationship between terrorism and poverty?
For a long time, international relations scholars
have been discussing the causes of terrorism. One of the idea
raised as a result of these discussions is poverty.
According to scholars such as Krueger and Maleckova (2003),
there is a connection between poverty and terrorism. They support that there is
a positive correlation between poverty and terrorism. According to Krueger and
Maleckova (2003), if poverty is decreased, terrorism also will be decreased.
As a result of these researches, it was decided to investigate
this subject in more detail. A data set was prepared in this direction. This
data set included global hunger index, number of terrorist attacks, poverty and
inequality numbers.
We
got the global hunger index data from unicef, poverty and inequality from World
bank and number of terrorist attacks from START.
There are 3 variables in
this research. These variables are number of terrorist attacks in the World,
global hunger index and poverty less than 1.90 usd.
Dependent
variable:
|
|
Attack
|
|
Hunger
|
4.413
|
(3.859)
|
|
Constant
|
30.843
|
(94.052)
|
|
Observations
|
69
|
R2
|
0.019
|
Adjusted R2
|
0.005
|
Residual Std. Error
|
371.463 (df = 67)
|
F Statistic
|
1.308 (df = 1; 67)
|
Note:
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*p<0.1; **p<0.05; ***p<0.01
|
As could be seen, there is no significant relation between our variables. Linear regression analysis also confirmed the correlation analysis. As can be seen, there is no correlation between terrorism and poverty and hunger. This result is different from many sources in the literature.
REFERENCE:
Krueger, A., & Malečková, J. (2003). Education, Poverty and Terrorism: Is There a Causal Connection? The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 17(4), 119-144. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3216934
Friday, May 31, 2019
What is going on in Venezuela?(3)
Just before dawn on 30 April, another effort at a army coup
was initiated by the Venezuelan resistance. The botched coup attempt seemed to
have failed by the end of the day, with one of its leaders seeking refuge in
the Spanish embassy, 25 of the soldiers involved asylum seeking refuge in the
Brazilian embassy and Juan Guaidó in hiding or running.
Many newspapers reported on this issue. In addition, many
social media users posted their view on this issue. Some newspapers made
positive news about Guaido and some newspapers made positive statements about
Maduro. Similarly, social media posts are divided into two.
Therefore, the attitudes of some selected newspapers were
examined. These newspapers are CNN, BBC, Sputnik, and Euronews.
In the same way, the most popular 1000 tweets were also
examined.
The analyzes were performed using the R programming
language.
The most commonly used words are Guaido, president and America. There is an objectivity in tweets. Only English tweets were examined. Therefore, these results do not fully reflect the truth.
Secondly the French newspaper euronews was examined. The most
used words in the news are Maduro and support. The most used words except
Maduro and support are Guaidó, Guaido, opposition and military.
There are 20 positive and 26 negative words related to
Maduro and Venezuela in the Euronews newspaper's report on the failed coup in
Venezuela. With a simple operation, this news is a negative news about Maduro
and Venezuela.
Thirdly the American newspaper CNN was examined. The most used words in the news are Maduro and Guaido.
CNN's report on the failed coup in Venezuela has 52 positive, 55 negative words about the situation in Venezuela and Maduro. With a simple operation, this news is a negative news about Maduro.
The fourth one is the BBC newspaper. In this newspaper, the most used words are Maduro, options and venezuela. After these words Trump, military and Pompeo are the most commonly used words.
There are 16 positive, 54 negative words about the current situation in Venezuela and Maduro in the news of the BBC about failed coup in Venezuela. With a simple process, this news is a negative news about Maduro.
The last newspaper is the Russian Sputnik newspaper. In this newspaper, the most used words are Maduro, President, Venezuela and Guaido. After these words Russia and opposition are the most commonly used words.
Sputnik reported a positive news about Maduro. In a simple process, it seems that the newspaper supports Maduro and Russia's Venezuelan policies.
As it is seen, these newspapers are far from being neutral about Venezuela. Unfortunately, newspapers reflect the attitudes of the countries in which they are located. Therefore, it is very difficult to reach neutral and truth news about Venezuela nowadays.
Sunday, May 12, 2019
WESTERNERS IN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS(7)
Cihan Kendal is from Germany. He is 25 years old.
He is member of YPG. He is the commander of a 12-man unit in Raqqa in Syria.
He could speak Kurdish very fluently.
In Germany, he was into anti,Nazi and anti-fascist
politics. In 2012, his friend asked him to go Northern Syria and join YPG.
After a while, he decided to join YPG.
He thinks that ISIS is against the freedom of the
World and he thinks that “Kurdish movement” is actually a revolution.
Sunday, March 10, 2019
WESTERNERS IN TERRORIST ORGANIZATIONS(6)
Mounsef al-Mkhayar is an Italian citizen. He is 22 years old. He is old
ISIS member. Mkhayar is one of thousands from all over the world who were
drawn to the promise of an ultra-radical Sunni Islamist utopia overriding
national borders. Kurdish security officials identified him as Italian, and he
said he holds Italian citizenship.
Mkhayar was sentenced to eight years in
jail by a Milan court in 2017 for spreading Islamic State propaganda and trying
to recruit Italians to its cause, according to Italian media. As a result, he
is likely to have to serve this sentence if he does return to Italy.
Before
ISIS, he was atheist and he was fan of Rap music. He had dream to move and live
in USA. He joined ISIS when he was 18 years old. He had spent most of his life
in Milan/Italy. He spent a
month in prison on drugs charges.
Mounsef began immersing himself in
Islamic State videos on YouTube and speaking to recruiters on Facebook. It took
him only a month to decide to move to Syria with a friend four years ago.
Then, he joined ISIS and he married with someone in
Syria.
Friday, March 1, 2019
Monday, February 25, 2019
BRICS’S AFRICAN POLICY: FRIEND OR ENEMY?
In recent years, BRICS’ countries (Brazil, Russia, China, India and South Africa) have become Africa’s biggest economic partner across trade, investment, aid, and infrastructure, there is no other country with such depth and breadth of engagement in Africa. BRICS is a rising power and Africa is a continent that is still developing. There is evidence of an unequal parity of force, both financial and political, between the two areas in today’s worldwide connection. It will ask questions about BRICS’ diversions and strategies, and their suggestions towards the exchange agreements with African states. In this study, China, India and Brazil, which make the biggest investments in Africa, are discussed. This study will examine the researchers conducted by African, non-Western, Western and BRICS’ scholars. Their opinions will be considered objectively. From time to time, this study will compare the opinion of African and Western. This research will examine this association in comparison with Africa’s old colonial powers, and today enormous exchange inclusion with BRICS countries. Mainly qualitative method is used in this research. A number of secondary sources and official documents are collected to support qualitative method in this study. This research aims to analyze Western, non-Western and local’s view about BRICS’ African policy. The main question to answer will be: Is BRICS the best model for the development of Africa? And How do Western and non-Western scholars see BRICS influence in Africa? This study analyses political and socio-economic advantages and disadvantages of BRICS’ Africa policy and relations between BRICS and African states. As a result of this study, two important findings have been reached. The first finding is that the vast majority of non-Western and local scholars have very positive view about BRICS’ African policy. The second finding is that BRICS is neither a neo-colonialist power in Africa in the past nor in the present.
Keywords: BRICS, China, Russia, Brazil, Africa, African’s View, BRICS’ African Policy
RELATED LINK:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331318960_BRICS%27S_AFRICAN_POLICY_FRIEND_OR_ENEMY
Keywords: BRICS, China, Russia, Brazil, Africa, African’s View, BRICS’ African Policy
RELATED LINK:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/331318960_BRICS%27S_AFRICAN_POLICY_FRIEND_OR_ENEMY
Saturday, February 23, 2019
WESTERNERS IN TERRORIST ORGANIZATION(5)
Hoda
Muthana is 20 years old. She has USA and Canada citizenship. She was born in
Canada, Ontorio. She has an American mother and she has a Canadian father. She
attended high school in Hoover, Alabama in USA. Then, she started her
university education in University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Muthana was first drawn to ISIS in high school reading
Twitter and other social media posts. After a while, she decided to join ISIS.
She
went and joined ISIS in 2014. She married with three Islamic State fighters.
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