Articles in Peer-Reviewed Journals
Taş, Hakkı. 2022. ‘Continuity through change: populism and foreign policy in Turkey,’ Third World Quarterly. DOI: 10.1080/01436597.2022.2108392. [pdf]
Destradi, Sandra; Plagemann, Johannes, and Hakkı Taş. 2022. ‘Populism and the Politicisation of Foreign Policy,’ The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, 24 (3): 475–492. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2022. ‘Erdoğan and the Muslim Brotherhood: an outside-in approach to Turkish foreign policy in the Middle East,’ Turkish Studies 23 (5): 722–742. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2022. ‘Collective Identity Change under Exogenous Shocks: The Gülen Movement and Its Diasporization,’ Middle East Critique. DOI: 10.1080/19436149.2022.2135363. [pdf]
Ozturk, Ahmet Erdi; Taş, Hakkı; and Bahar Baser. 2022. ‘Guest Editors’ Introduction: Turkey’s Diaspora Governance Policies from the Past to the Present,’ Middle East Critique. DOI: 10.1080/19436149.2022.2129339. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2022. ‘The Chronopolitics of National Populism,’ Identities 29 (2): 127–145. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2022. ‘The Formulation and Implementation of Populist Foreign Policy: Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean,’ Mediterranean Politics 27 (5): 563–587. [pdf]
Öztürk, Ahmet Erdi, and Hakkı Taş. 2020.‘The Repertoire of Extraterritorial Repression: Diasporas and Home States,’ Migration Letters 17 (1): 59-69. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2018. ‘The 15 July Abortive Coup and Post-Truth Politics in Turkey,’ Southeast European and Black Sea Studies 18 (1): 1-19. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2018. ‘A History of Turkey’s AKP-Gülen Conflict,’ Mediterranean Politics 23 (3): 395-402. [pdf]
Yıldırım, Senem; Mangıtlı, Burcu Uçaray, and Hakkı Taş. 2018. ‘Intimate Politics: Strategies and Practices of Female Mukhtars in Turkey,’ British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies 45 (5): 661-677. [pdf]
Çınar, Alev, and Hakkı Taş. 2017. ‘Politics of Nationhood and the Displacement of Founding Moment: Contending Histories of the Turkish Nation,’ Comparative Studies in Society and History 59 (3): 657-689. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2017. ‘Street Arts of Resistance in Tahrir and Gezi,’ Middle Eastern Studies 53 (5): 802-819. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2015. ‘Turkey – from tutelary to delegative democracy,’ Third World Quarterly 36 (4): 776-791. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2015. ‘Can the Alevis Speak? The Politics of Representation in Early Writings on Alevism,’ Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 26 (3): 325-338. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2014. ‘Melodies of Resistance: Islamist Music in Secular Turkey,’ Social Compass 61 (3): 368-382. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2014. ‘On the Illegitimate Use of Force: The Neo-Jacobins of Europe,’ The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms 19 (5): 556-567. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2014. ‘Turkey’s Ergenekon Imbroglio and Academia’s Apathy,’ Insight Turkey 16 (1): 163-179. [pdf]
Çevik, Salim, and Hakkı Taş. 2013. ‘In Between Democracy and Secularism: The Case of Turkish Civil Society,’ Middle East Critique 22 (2): 129-147. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2010. ‘Nationalism and its Ambivalence. Positive and Negative Selves in Greek Nationalism,’ Political Sphere (14): 114-130. (translated to Russian by Alexandr Flippov) [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı, and Meral Uğur. 2007. ‘Roads Drawn to Modernity: Religion and Secularism in Contemporary Turkey,’ PS: Political Science and Politics 40 (2): 311-314. [pdf]
Contributions to Edited Volumes
Taş, Hakkı. 2021. ‘Politics of Truth and Post-Truth,’ in Joost Jongerden, ed. The Routledge Handbook on Contemporary Turkey. London, New York: Routledge. pp. 168-179. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2015. ‘İsmailiye’den Rabia’ya Müslüman Kardeşler,’ in Erkan Ertosun et al, (eds.) Orta Doğu’da Devlet-Altı Gruplar. Ankara: Ildem. pp. 59-96. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2015. ‘Ulusalcılık: Demokrasi ve Laiklik Arasında Türkiye’de Laik Sivil Toplum,’ in Özgün Sarımehmet Duman, Gökhan Bacık, (eds.) Türkiye Üzerine Tartışmalar – Ekonomi, Siyaset Toplum. Ankara: İpek Üniversitesi Yayınları. pp. 95-119. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2011. ‘Islamophobia,’ in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Religion and Violence: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present, Vol. 2. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. pp. 369-374. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2011. ‘Honor Killing,’ in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Religion and Violence: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present, Vol. 2. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. pp. 335-340. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2011. ‘Danish Cartoon Controversy,’ in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Religion and Violence: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present, Vol. 1. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. pp. 229-234. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2011. ‘Mehmet Ali Agca,’ in Jeffrey Ian Ross (ed.) Religion and Violence: An Encyclopedia of Faith and Conflict from Antiquity to the Present, Vol. 1. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, Inc. pp. 28-32. [pdf]
Reports
Öztürk, Ahmet Erdi, and Hakkı Taş. 2022. ‘Doom and Gloom: Leaving Erdoğan’s Turkey,’ GIGA Focus Paper, Middle East (1). Hamburg: GIGA [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2020. ‘The New Turkey and its Nascent Security Regime,’ GIGA Focus Paper, Middle East (6). Hamburg: GIGA. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2019. ‘The Gülenists in Exile: Reviving the Movement as a Diaspora,’ GIGA Focus Paper, Middle East (3). Hamburg: GIGA. [pdf]
Taş, Hakkı. 2018. ‘Contained Uncertainty: Turkey’s June 2018 Elections and Their Consequences,’ GIGA Focus Paper, Middle East (4). Hamburg: GIGA. [pdf]
Book Reviews
2022. Islam, Authoritarianism and Underdevelopment by Ahmet T. Kuru (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019). Journal of Law and Religion. DOI: 10.1017/jlr.2022.7.
2018. Municipal Politics in Turkey: Local Government and Party Organisation by Charlotte Joppien(London, NY: Routledge, 2018). Middle Eastern Studies 55 (3): 477-478.
2015. Mobilizing Religion in Middle East Politics: A Comparative Study of Israel and Turkey by Yusuf Sarfati (London, NY: Routledge, 2014). Insight Turkey 17 (2): 222-223.
2015. Arming the Sultan – German Arms Trade and Personal Diplomacy in the Ottoman Empire Before World War I by Naci Yorulmaz (London, NY: I.B. Tauris, 2014). Turkish Review 5 (2): 174-175.
2013. Filistin Politikamız – Camp David’den Mavi Marmara’ya by Erkan Ertosun (İstanbul: Kaknüs, 2013). Akademik Ortadoğu 8 (1): 205-207.
2013. The Oxford Handbook of Civil Society by Michael Edwards (ed.) (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011). Political Studies Review 11 (2): 271-272.
2010. Minority Rights in Central and Eastern Europe by Bernd Rechel (London & NY: Routledge, 2009). Europe-Asia Studies 62 (3): 541-542.
2009. Post-Marxism versus Cultural Studies: Theory, Politics and Intervention by Paul Bowman (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007). Political Studies Review 7 (2): 242.
2009. The Politics of Secularism in International Relations by Elizabeth Shakman Hurd (NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007). Political Studies Review 7 (2): 255.
2007. Frames of Protest/Social Movements and the Framing Perspective by Hank Johnston and John A. Noakes (eds) (Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield, 2005). Political Studies Review 5 (2): 261-262.
2006. Modernity, Islam, and Secularism in Turkey: Bodies, Places, and Time by Alev Çınar (Minneapolis & London: University of Minnesota Press, 2005). Millennium Journal of International Studies 34 (3): 1004-1005.
2006. The Authoritarian Dynamic by Karen Stenner (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005). Political Studies Review 4 (3): 332.
2006. Men of Order: Authoritarian Modernization under Atatürk and Reza Shah by Touraj Atabaki and Erik J. Zürcher (eds), (London: I.B. Tauris, 2004), Millennium Journal of International Studies 34 (2): 636-637.
2004. The Transformation of the State: Beyond the Myth of Retreat by Georg Sorenson, (Houndmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003), Millennium Journal of International Studies 33 (2): 448-450.
Media Appearances (Op-Eds)
2022. ‘Doctors Fleeing Borders: Is Turkey becoming Europe’s Venezuela?,’ LSE Blog, April 28 [co-authored with Bahar Baser and Ahmet Erdi Öztürk].
2021. ‘AKP and the Muslim Brotherhood: Faithful Companions?,’ Ahval, April 28.
2020. ‘The chronopolitics of national populism,’ Identities Blog, June 10.
2017. ‘Winter of Gulenists Turned into Spring of Other Islamists,’ Utrikes Magasinet, January 12 [also available in Swedish].
2014. ‘What does the “New Turkey” stand for?,’ Open Democracy, December 17.
2014. ‘Yeni Türkiye’nin Yeni Kültü,’ Radikal İki, April 27.
2014. ‘Anti-Westernism in Turkey,’ Open Democracy, March 11.
2014. ‘Tahrir’i kontrol eden…, ’ Radikal İki, January 12.
2013. ‘Mısır’da Ordu İhvan’ı yok etmeye çalışıyor,’ Agos, August 23.
2013. ‘Bir Çiçekle Bahar Gelmez, ’ Bugün, July 15.
2013. ‘Yeni Mısır, Eski Türkiye mi? ’ Radikal 2, June 2.
2012. ‘28 Şubat’ın Ruhu Hala Buralarda,’ Açık Görüş, Star, February 27.
2011. ‘Lüks Anayasa,’ Radikal 2, December 11.
2009. ‘Will Turkey Benefit from Ergenekon?’ Le Monde Diplomatique, November 18.
Media Appearances (Comments & Interviews)
2023. ‘What Erdogan’s win means for Turkey and the world,’ DW News, 29 May.
2023. ‘Nationalismus ist wichtiger ihm als der Islam,‘ die Furche, 12 May.
2021. Kersten Knipp. ‘Türkei: Partnersuche in Nahost,’ Deutsche Welle. December 3 [also available in English at Qantara].
2021. Stefanie Schoene, and Ahmet Şenyurt. ‘Neu aufgestellt – Die Gülen-Bewegung in Deutschland,’ WDR 5, September 26.
2020. Arzu Yilmaz. ‘2021’e Doğru Ortadoğu (12): Dr. Hakkı Taş ile Söyleşi,’ Medyascope, November 23.
2020. Kersten Knipp. ‘Streit um Islam und Macron setzt Arabiens Herrscher unter Zugzwang,’ Deutsche Welle, October 28.
2020. Ullekh NP. ‘Reading Mahfouz After Mubarak,’ Open Magazine, March 6.
2020. Jerry Sommer. ‘Schwieriger NATO-Bündnispartner – Strebt die Türkei nach Atomwaffen?,’ Streitkräfte und Strategien, NDR, February 7.
2019. Dario Mizrahi. ‘Sultanato en peligro? Tras la derrota en Estambul, crecen las dudas sobre el futuro de Recep Erdogan,’ Infobae, June 29.
2019. Katharina Mass.'”Erdogan duldet keine Nebenbuhler”: Wie die Istanbul-Wahl die Türkei verändern wird,’ Business Insider, June 24.
2018. Ulan Eshmatov. ‘“Маарифтин” максаты жана таржымалы,’ Kyrgyz Service, Radio Liberty, September 7.
2018. Susanne Klaiber. ‘Wie Diktaturen dumm werden: Der Braindrain in der Türkei,’ Huffington Post/Focus, September 26.
2018. Andreas Baumer. ‘Warum Erdogan nach dem 24. Juni für die Welt noch gefährlicher werden könnte,’ Business Insider, April 19.