Ümit Cizre (born 1946[1]) is a Turkish academic, and a leading expert on civilian-military relations in Turkey.[2][3] She is a professor of political science and international relations at Istanbul Şehir University.[4] She is the editor of Almanac Turkey 2005 – Security Sector and Its Democratic Oversight (2006), which gained public attention in Turkey.[5][6]
Career
editAfter graduating from London University in 1968 she gained a masters from Middle East Technical University in 1982 and a doctorate from Ankara University in 1987. She was at the Bilkent University in Ankara, later becoming director of the Center for Modern Turkish Studies at Istanbul Şehir University in 2010.[1]
She has been a Fulbright Scholar and visiting professor at Princeton University, and a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2009).[1][7]
Books
edit- Secular and Islamic politics in Turkey. The making of the Justice and Development Party (London and New York: Routledge, 2008)
- Almanac Turkey 2005 – Security Sector and Its Democratic Oversight (2006), TESEV
- AP-Ordu İlişkileri-Bir İkilemin Anatomisi, Istanbul: İletişim Yayınları, Second Edition, November 2002.
References
edit- ^ a b c esiweb.org, Umit Cizre
- ^ Yavuz Baydar, Today's Zaman, 3 March 2010, ‘Mother of all problems’
- ^ Today's Zaman, 20 February 2011, ‘Military’s retreat from politics would be illusory without more measures’
- ^ sehir.edu.tr, Prof Ümit Cizre
- ^ Hurriyet, 7 September 2009, ’Civilian oversight over security forces is weaker’
- ^ Today's Zaman, 14 July 2009, Turkish security almanac contributes to civilianization
- ^ Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Umit Cizre